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Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-04-18

Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-04-18 page 1

- "- ' - -- - '-11. J. -J-- .A Sks) J J I J RATES OP ADVEETISIN9 rvBusuu Br KIVIIKi, HSQABK A JAUK3 MILLS, Cum OFFICE, 74 Nortk Blyh Saborriptiaa Rate. Dallv.hy auU, per ! !. wifckly M 50 year 49 00 Weekly..,. S 00 DiUv, by earriar, 1 '1 4 ehrba of ' -1 per month ...SOota.1 i twentv 30 0 I Mail anhanriliaa invariably ia advaaoe. Thk Ohio legislature or at Wast the greater part of the iipnor3ol&-le4Ve'foj'" Washington this e v e ui ug. "VV vt tali til em prosperous voyage, and a safe return, with morals unimpaired, ;Gft.ixTu about reconstructing his cabinet, and if any f the members hare a brick house to spare, a farm, or a!LLxVBUioflatthey may make a irood investment bv callinsr at the White-bonne. ' '-" A Tub tcXo on the Georgia bill will be taken this evening in the Senate, unless souie meuiltevsteMciMei'sVnleiently to continence another era. .of , long-winded speeches. V ear the Bingham ameud"-nieut 'will' be ; defeated, arid the State either remanded to military rule, or passed over to the Buii-ocx" crowd for tvJof or three yearn longer, i The latter will be the greater misfortune of the two. It is almost inprdjlde.tpepeye. tjiai Congress should be seriously debating whether it has the power to extend thi icrin of oft of mambers of state legialat ur for two yearp, yet this is the main question Involved in the Georgia bill, ,T yoL. XXXYHI.; : COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, APKIL 18, 1870. 1TF.S FOR Oil SQUABS, 8 LntfcS NOXFABKU- Onetime $ T5 Two times t. S3 Three times 1 73 One week. .-3 00. Two week. .7 .-"5 00" One month $8 00 Two months IS 00 Threa months 30 CO Six months.. 30 00 One "year. -:.-.. 1.50 69' NO; 226, It was permitted to goon the journal, nt a Democ-ratte olJtW- ranjiog" kiT objection. Tby reeognleed the binding force of the constitution of the state. The' Radical do not, either of the state or nation. , ,,. fcEGISLATION OF 187Q. Ge&erl Laws and Joint ltcsoln-! - .tars of the Session. - Tub speech of Judge ThitiM-U. ht land Job swindles, now pending in' Cjdit-gress, is one that we trust will be care fully read by the. people of. Ohio. )t) presents an array of facta, and argaments that should lie. placed In tho hands "of evsjry.Tptar.ji .Thai UatuV ton to one of the great issue of th .immediate future, . The Democrats, position ou it is admirably maintained by Jtho Senator, and it is the side of eeuiuwm sense as well aa comnjasiilssBraryiijAVe are decidedly in favor of permitting the (colored gentleman to rest .iu;. p4ss.ee on au laurel and hrs ballot audgp for the Radicals in the next cauiaigu, on their land-grabbing and tariff plundering lejf-J ulatiou. . There is material enough in. these two quest iouh to revolutionize the state and the country. that U needed is that the - facts shall be prt4 sen tod io tue voten, ami tU rexponsi bility for the 'gga4l'tie', robheries i j-V volveil brought homo to the Radicals. The following statement eiuiu-acea a ist of the genexajl laws and Juiut . resolu tions passed by the two houses of the legislature, up to the hour of their ad journment on Saturday ereuing is. 6KXKIUL UWS. ' Te repeal au act errtitled "an art relating to the inspection of steam ' boilers, and for the better protection of life and property- ' against - accidents by steam Tioiler explosions," passed May Tth, lri9. (O. L. vol. 66l. 136.) 1 year ltf70. , , T y To dispense With proof in certain eases. : To amend the act entitled "an act to mend tho act for; the better - regulation -.4i. i . i : i 1 - i .. ,AW,iBi et passetl February. 214, passed March 13, lH50.i (V. vol 4, p. 40. fc C. naires 1376-7.) io ameiHl section one oi an aei passou soetiou of ilia act. for- tho proservatlon sad repair of the,, luitioual rouu, and tor the collect iou" of toll thereon, passed May s, lees. r . To amend an act entitled n act to rcgulatethe election of state anil coiiiity c.raeeri,', passed Shy S, 1MS'.." (S.-& C; To trutliortso the boaw or puwicweras to lower three or more eutverr' alotig tne national road in Madiaob ewnntT. ! Sapplementary and-ameudatory to an act t'ur the better regulation o the publte schools in cities, towns, ete., passed Feb ruary 21, o4a. ... ;i . : To reneal an act entitled ' au act suu- plementary to the act entitled an,, act to preserve tlie purity of elections,'' passed March 20, 1341, passed , iiay t. ISWf. ,,U, TV amnllil an act ntuuied Anrtl' lfii iSoi entitled ""an act snpulenientarv. to he net entitled 'act to preserve the purity of elections,' passed March 2. 1841, hnd'to protect tne judge o eieerions in tne uis- ,.li.rM.fll.irlniM ' f O . f . ; 1 "K w! Suiinlnneltrv anA amendatory to -tb act te nraservw. the -wnrrty wleotiowa, puHsed . March : SO, 14 h (S: ifc C, page 54:L) :, --7.v.,i i .... To anthonze count V einumissiouers aud couiu-ibf nf lueotphrli'tMl tillages to contract for tho delivury of material for tua rortat ruction of toskUs anil tne im- nmvenient of streets in certain, cases. ' To extend the time lor theaissiijetion of uuliniebed railroads. rj I- .. Toeetalnish "Oliio JSoldier mf 3hil- n regiilating marriages," passed Jan- tiary etu, in-i, (. Jt u., page bjo.; ;rfr r rr ; ' . . . ".u . ' , I nutitlml 'au act to urOTlde for the4c;k suppiemeniarv to an acv . vo provuie i , , - . i.if. , for tl.e orcanixation and government of tlon,aue??lut inf:'jief; monicipal corporatUms , passed May 7th, J (-- TTT Supplementary to "aiv-.act. lot tue re- May ahTS6!, CVel. 456, Ohin Iavrs, rtSO,) entitled n act to amend ecctiou one of ; WASHINGTON. Ceaisjrcu Reaiai ia Sraaiaa til BaEJiiaa f a Haip at Sea The iir-rral Ilawar Iaveatiaatin. 18(59. Supplementary to au act paswetl April 30. ltG9. entitled an act to authorize county commissioners to locate and con struct turnpike roans," i vol. w, u. 62.) a To amend an act suiinleuientuxy to su kact to provide for ,aud regulate street railroad companies, passwl April 1U, imn. la autnof iko ciues oi me secouu ciass, with a population of nine thousand two hundred and twenty-nine, and no more, inhabitants, according to the census of 1860, to construct a line of railway with in the, limits, of said eity .- TDK RItiIlX.F4.lTET. In the first constitution ; of OhicJ. adopted in Ift02t the right o Ahe minority to protest against any aotiou of the legislature, was set ftjrfhHA fhesAerms: SBcnoa 10. 4nr. two members aithephoaas shall save liberty t-diaeat fraai, aad frytest against, say set or rtwokitfcm whlrk they nay think injurious to the people or any IntliTiduali and have lb, neaasas ft he 4Sat.e(ttered on thejeanuu. This would seem to establish the' rigbl of UuvmiuorUy very clearly, but the oon-stitntion of lS'd is evetr more explicit on the subject. Section ten . of artieletwo says: -X, r: ; Sectiox 10. Any member of either boose ''4' hsvo the right to protest against any set OT reae- lutioa thereat and anch protest, sod tk rtamtu ikertfor, shall, without alteration, mmmumitmn or deuit. be entered upon the journal. .The framersbf the" 'constitution of 1601 were even more tenacious -f the rights of the minority than their' predecessors of the convention of 1802. They left no ground on which'ttf uaso a quibble; no discretion was deposited with the majority. The right of the ndnority was tablished by the most positive words, of which the language is capable.: n -iAut aiteratioa, commitment or eVfa he entered upon (te journal", i It was not to be the protest of the ma. jority, or one adapted to their, views and wishes: but the protest of the minority, for which the minority ' woulil bo Vesiusji; bible to their constituents. - . The constitution' does not contain clearer r 3Wor, .distinot ,gaarantee of rights, than this privilege conferred upon the minority. .The protest goes upon thi journal as a matter of riijt and not favor' This was precisely, p.list ihe -epnttntioii contemplated. Yet this constitutional right-nnne thst Las never been questioned in the state of Ohio; at hTisftinrTerthe tieWconslitulioh was denied !o'thPjrnocratic minority in the house of representatives on Saturday night by au iusoleut majority. Dur ing the night session on Saturday, Mr. II rents, of Highland county, submitted a paper signed bjflie ! Democratic members of the house of representatives, pro testing against the- passage of the- joint resolution ratifying the fiifteenth amend ment, and giving iotWlasgsage of the cou6titotiou"-. ' tseir reasons -thcrefur. They demanded, also, in the words ofhe constitution, that the. protest should -'without alteration, amendment, or delay be entered upon the journal. ; This was their clear aud nudisputable right 'a right which every member of the house bad taken a solemn oath to maintain, i ' i The speaker of the house, Hon. Mr. L'uN.sixGniM.nm not in the chair, hav ing' assigned it to" his "dry nurse" Snd pailiameutary ruler, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr." Hitchcock tutor the protest out of order, and declined to receive it; in e-fect threw it back to the members na bad sent it up, on the ground that in his, the honorable '. 1'tTKU HiTCiicociV opinion, it "coutaiued language iuipugn-i iug he motives of members," and there- furs should not be entered, upon tho journal. . . j ,: . . . . , , . ! A leugthy aVbato ensued ou au appeal from this decision, and the speaker pro Urn. was sustained in his ruling1 by1 a, atriit nnrtv Vote: '49 "Renublieans votinir to deny the minority the right of protest guaranteed by the Constitution, and"4t Democrats voting to maintain the rightj This decision Ul effect amounts to this That a. protest submitted by the minor-? ity, to secure its entry on the journa' must accord with the "views of the ma jority. " It Was with' a mental reservation 0f this kind that the Badical members! took an oath to snpport the coustitutiou of the stats. A mora shameless disregard of a const itntional obligation was never! witnessed. It entirely nullifies the valuoi P teif 5 of fcfe 'constitution by wm quiriug thaS44i protest shall be aceepta ble to those' against whose nmonstitn- t ouul acts ihe protest is iefciicd. iay-be Irme!i at ie-lf grslarurg thai passed the resoJnthmtf.Vitlidrawiiig ih4 assent of tho state to the fourteenth meuduiet .a. couple pfyeaisago, h Republican senators submitted a protest more violent in ' its' language than tha 1 'rtib -profeuftea -xm SsJ urday-a ' prof ts 5 thlt contained positive falsehoods ye orsauuation. supervision and limine nauoe of conimou schools," pasw'd March 14, ism. (.. .., ij-io.; "An act makinc approitriations for the vear 1870 and forthe first nuartetof 1871 Helating to tneneei threes: wwnsnipj Madrwn cenntv. township poor funoV . - ...... Supplementary to an set santitUMi "an act to provide for locatinc and aoastrnob. iug titnes, (trains ana water coarses in townsliiiie, and to., repeal . s esrtum act tberiu named. . To change the name of the . village of n-x :. i ..f ... uvniniana, in uiennous couuiy, io fi.-i- a. - 1 ItUOll. ,T r To authorise the several counties of the lltnliuvufe aun nrreiuuiTiib iciui 111 . . -Zf&Z" & C ' of reUh7o ' Vand 1 T m.rl tocHon" nl h (9 f n act Mechanical College. concerning divorce and alimony, passed March 11th. 1853. (1st S. & C. 5u9. To amend section one ot an act entitled a u act to autnorize tue adoption of children," passed March 21), 18oi), (Swam Su Critahfield, page 606.) v c is'- t To amend section (3) of "'an act supplementary to an act making certain in struments of writing negotiable," passed Februsry 25, 1820, aud as March 26, and took eil'eet June 2, 1861 . dt S., 4'JO.) tr.a 1 ... il .Ta nn'thorize the iiiveatinent of Interest shocton county to bnUd a bridge. accumulating on the agricultural college fund. To amend the 21st section of an act en- tled "an act to establish the superior eourtroF Montgomery eonnty."- (S. iSt V., vol 1, page 3i)2.) . ,.e i v.. oav local uounues. . . . . . . . , . , nuDuuuimuiarv mi ilia icl eiiukit-u au 1 4Tuomw ttu-iu.ii. ta ureh -ui- r rl " : i. i7i rr i. it' ' f.i. . t .... A. HI11LC Ul UU U. - changing publie reeortls. i .m uu mmn i,u, .c, .w-tu To amend an act eutitleu "an ace to r i ' j i i. neornoratesavhiirs societies. nassedAoril ,n OUo nA tot the collectimi ot Siinnlcineiitarv to au act for tlie preser vation and repair of the national road In Ohio. """ ' Authorizin! county oomnnssioners ttr repair roads aud construct levees or em baukments in certain cases, and to es ab- lish free femes. u.j 1 1 t it To amend seotioa seven of an act to nrovide asrainst the evils resulting fi-om 'amended tne 81118 of. intoxicating liquors in the siaie oi umo. To authorize tho commissioners of Cn- i 'Washikotox, April 17, 1JI0. A RADICAL CONGRESS. ' The public business of Congress was never before W far :in arreimt No dno thinks of the session cmliii'' before the Prst of July. I Gen. Rosecran's prospect of success iu his Mexican schemes before the house eommittee of foreign affairs seems very slim. Tho finest ion ' of the noii-iiavhient of awards to Americau citizens made by he United States aud Yene.ela conuuis- sion has not vet been considered in that committee. ! The iutermjtifinnyiejtingpf, the South American Kcpublic turougu ineir repro- aentatives for the purpose of making peace with Spain is to Imlixld in May in this citv. TUB ALABAMA CLAIMS lUKMl'IOX. Nothing whateyerjia--,!!'!)!! done hern towards reopeiiiuir the Alabnuia claims nnestiou. Ouruoverniueut will probably J await ths movement ot Westumiftn; ' THK CAXAPIAX 8c'AKK. Official information lias "boeri ifcc'i-i'vei of annrohended Fenian designs ou Can ada, but tnere is nomine on wuisu tne governmnnt can act. Many prominent irentlemen believe that the Canadian an thorities arc moved by fear rather than facts. TIIK UKUBUIA QUKSTIOX X Siuiuber of Georsrians' are' still here seeking to direct congressional action on tho Georgia bill. 1 nose seeKing action towards the partial reconstruction ot Tennessee do insist on goiug farther than to pronounce the legislature illegal, on the ground ot frauds in allowing tuoso not citizens to vote, blanks having lieeu circulated by thousands, to lo filled up with the names of persons whose hands thev reached. . AX INDIAN" WAU TliKDICTED. A letter from General Sandboru, one of the Indian commissioners of 1868, explained the cause of the recent raid on the Lnum racinc rauroau oy uaKoiu Indians, and says a fear of it general In dian war, involving the expense ot htty millions rot ..dollars are seriously enter- tatneth To amend section fourteen of au act directing tbeTflwls-no trial -in-wimmul e-uuvi.. . ""' V To autUorUb stock vara eonivanics. ' : To authorizothe trustees of; Greenfield township, Gallia county, te levy a tax tcj 16. 1867. and amended Marrh lit, lHtvi fvol. 65, p. 27.1 , A antnsrize towasiiip trustees i appropriate surplus bounty funds to school purposes. ... To authorize county commissioners to pay bounties for killing wolves. To establish and maintain -An Agricnl tural and Mechanical tToUeste in Ohio. Relative to the removal oi minors under sentence for felonies, to Tetoiui install tions. '','' J To enable the trustee of certain Jitcr- toll thereon. Kelating to binding of reiiorta of the bortienltural societv. Authorizing ths couiniissiouers ot Jel- ferson county to change the chanuol of streams. To require couuty commissioners to provide night watchmen for couuty treas uries. To authorize the board of education of Liverpool township, Medina county, to levy a tax. Supplementary to' an act passed - aiyinstitnUoiis to sJheJr property and y 16, 1870, entitled an act supple. With.s warrant on the treasury. -of the pei-sccuiou. ' McParland's counsel have Caited States for over one hundred thou- privately apologized for their iinprofes-sund dollars. An examination of all the sioual conrsa toward those ladies, lint laws relating to the Freodmau's ltnreaii, ami. ths act incorporating 'the Howard University, -shows that there is. no law whatever on wlueh a eonstruutiou even can be placed giving that bui-uaii the au thority, i. limber than to rent or lease conung irom sucn a source, tne apology is considered sitpertliious. Tlieir . next effort will be,' it is underatood, to prove that Richardson had a pistol, and was trying to shoot the prisoner. Uefore they get through tliey may undertake to baildiugs. It will thus be seeu tlutt near-1 show that Richardson committed suicide. y a quarter of a million of didlurs was taken out of Wis Freedniau's llureau fund In the treiwury and paid for this building sod the land -oil which it stauds, .which Eroperty is .this day exclusivoly m the andsof tmstss, most of whom are utti-. ..r fc',.....!..... u .. .. ,i . the sniort alluded : to wars nlv partial I r, - ! ..... n .,..; ia !..;... ; I tlie wreck, sinashins tho rest came out ot the treasurv iu that n 1 lot beai1 ?t.Ca,tlft: antherized., manner. . It further . up. ii, iq., jitniiieii poared i in i th testimiuiy .. that . W0 was seriously injur Were drawn out of the treasury of the the cars was also ir United States on a warrant Rigiuid by General lialloch us the disbni -iin oflicee Of tliis bureau,: whioli was fiaidover.te the i-'irat Cougreatioiial ChuicU of this city, at tlie tiias in the ooitrsu of erection, and that Howard, who win a trustee of tUH.uhaxfih too,. tha cUnivh. Will ia iv-turn for, the luouey Uius paid over, iu this transaction it appears that there were IU0OO. more bargained for by . the church, which was .drawn .with tho. .$18) (100, but that s Howard turned in a inoi t- gage he had, .ore anotlver freedmon's bu- ACCIPKNT OX THK XKW YORK CENTRAL . ... . '.' ..ntAi, . i The freight train going east 'last evening Ou the Central Railroad was thrown from the track at Sandeut, a short dis tance irom Kochcstcr, nv a nroKen sbatt. te ; .hast ran into engine and kill- Sainuel Uif- ford. Esq., jumped fi-om the Engine aud reel, a boy on one ot lim'cil. l be passemrcr trains from tli" east Were all laid up at the Break all night, and western bouud trains aro dotaiued in the city. . One train was Sent cast by the Anburn Road, but that is detained sit Cuyahoga bv high water. It will bo night before the trains tjm again pass tho wreck. ' i ,;f, THi: UANISIlKB I'lUNCE, : i Though ue ; reports -of I'iortelion.-v-parlc's arrival ln re have been denied. tuany itersons declaro ltc is now iu the city Sud living with a French family iu EUROPE,' Madrid, Journals .Dewaaaliau ep raliwi tf t'liarck auid The Esile af Duke JHowipcossicr Kndia f ike JParoKaajram, U'ai. i ; 'to :wrrsss 'nm nEvnrw, Lox'DOJf, April 17. People ara pouring into isngiiton troiq all prte. ot the conn; try for the . grout volunteer i review of Monday. Tho town is overrun with Visi tors, and volunteers. ,, i MOVEMENT OF TltpOI'S. i l'Altls. April 17. Troops have linen sent to Conmiantry and liezenet; where there are symptoms of a strike-of the miners, berlous disorders have broken out at Ovar, Portnaal.'- Some fiirlitiiiir ml several persons reported' killed and wounded.' ' The vest of tin? .country tranquil. ''; . ; . A IM'Ct'MKM' l ltliil NAI'OLKOX. . , ; The Figaro auiiounous that the Kuipei or Napoleon has- wiiUeu a letter ou the siguilicatioii of phbicit for tho. instruction of. the icoplo. Eight millions of copies of the document will . bo printed forthwith, in order that it, luay be placed in the. bauds, of every voter of Francis j ' CESKllAL lSAIt31AMK!fT. i it is reported mat ureal lintaiu and 1 Local nniipM one nor linA nrnt am l.n for Mel additional insertion. Onetime 1 501 Two mouths....... 17 5ft Two times S 50 ( Three months 10 CO Three times 3 23 1 Six months 1 5 IX) On month. u. Ji.ic 4 N 1 0na vear..-uiu.i.a m I NEW ADVEBTJSEKEyTS. MASONIC There will be a Special Mer.tinzof ;Qtrio Jijtr Jio-l, K.'; iC.-i tlua (MONDAY) eveving, Aprjl 18, at 7 1-a o clock, for-work is Pat-an4 M.-K. ditre. i apriMIt J f! Seeretarv. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Isotice Is liSreby givwn tliaf thsjpartnei'1 ship aeratofn-e : MtwaUeaakrait KXIT AUGVST BELMONT.' Fourteen tli r street: niulcr au assunifxl reau man, named Ku4n, and thus gave I nuiue. Thece is uo dobntsome man bear-tte church. li,000 vwheu they. ,ex)iccted 1 ing a striking resemblance to the Prince fZ-l.VlW, crediting his pnvate; acvouut n lias been several times lnUroudway witli i.1......!...... . il,... l- u,;ti. vi'd'uinl ,. . A. 4..,.. ... ..... In cush, aiKt his uiluiial .account witu r.,i..i, :.. 1.. 1. .. . ... 1. : -1. eiO.WW Ul TIW, ! 11U iIUUU tUJ f ... . : . . .. . . j T, I ' i ,1 1,4, church bonds wot having a marketable! ls V& that August. Bolinont, the Krai r.uropeaniongrcss. On Friday, thero was oousidemblu tos- , " uisiauiuy, io maK rara nis ti'uumy elicited from contractors as to the rt,u "?nt h,uno' AT1"? l"m ua8J for in&riw cliaractor of the maUiiial they h.i residence one of the handsomest tnau-mscd in building the Freclmeu's, Ilospf. 1,1 'C.Cbamps tlysees. taL- Mr. Uumsoy testified that hs had AN ABSCONDED lioOK-KKEl'Kli. ; ..... beeu ro.tnested by General Howard to : K, D. Gillede, book-keeper for Roberts lmrchaso soeh hardware as he might nood &, Son, drv eoods deuleis, Brookl fii, is ro of Joliu R, Eloyans, ot this city, as it ported to have disappeared with $30,000 woiiiu iw 01 liecunur. auvauLaao io nmi or 40.0W belonsriuir to lus . einplove-s. CHowurd) in his truusactious with Elo- Ho left the city last February to be gone vans, me soore oi it wasiiievans aoios, a fortnight, and has not since been heard with Howard's indorsement, had gone to trout. ' " : ' " '" 'IM... .n..4l..,.l w.,u ....... . - ' ' if'fj JvZlrltJu..uT' Yesterday, Good Friday, was signalized Senehil carried, the' position of Lopez. wu ..u.-u, ouu k.v vu.o 1,. th nam. i.WrvMPi.i u t iAdiwii. I 1 : , !.: i t bursiug officer of tbu bureau for. tlie same, "i,:-" .'" r-Iholic rhnrohei -uid ' Z"' T'4 V"1 1 i-LvuS wnnhl tl.nn reciMiif. tbn bill On Pa"'' anU Ionian ctnouo cliuroues, and p. Sanchez, Vice Presidentof the Ropnb-h L.of'R tyP of business by tho Chty General Cominoe and several close tlieir corporate existcuci To encourage the study of anatomy. To authorize manufacturing .corpora tions to issue pretema stock. Supplementary' to the-acfc;relating to cities of the first-clais -h"riui? a population exceeding ono hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants passed May 4: 1869. To amend and repeal sectiou twenty-seven of 'An act to provide for the re-or ganization, supervision and maintenance ,.r Mimmnn aclinnla.'' TtSssed March 14. mentary to an act passed April 30, 1S09, entitled an act to authorize county commissioners to locate and construct turn pike roads, (Vol. 66, O. 64, passed February 10, 1S70.) Au act to amend au act 'entitled "an Xashusotox, April IS, 1870. ixai, BEiwm inississiPi-i and the - - iakes.; ' Governor 'Fairchild, of Wisconsiir, and Governor Austin, of Iowa, are. here, and x-oernox 'MorrilL of Iowa, will be heretday. They, iu conjunction with General Harvey, of Kansas, will press on Congress, next' week, the passage of a bill providing for' uninterrupted steam com- munloaHoii between tho Mississippi river and Lake Michigan, by way of the Wis-coiisiu and the Sao aud Fox riveis, .' Tlie Green. Bay and tho Mississippi canal com. nnuir have now. the sole iranchiso for th hh nver csnsi. ran an B'-urmrui will Pvobablv be efiVbtcd with thoin by which , the iroverniueut will obtain the sole control of that portion ot this route. The estimated cost of the work is about S4.000.000. : Thev will probably be heard by the-comnverce committee of the house next week.. i . . . SHIP "BliitXBD If K-V- , .' " The ship Ks'e Prince at New Orleans from Bristol, England, reports having nicked up. on April 12th, in latitude SJ6,- 41, north, longitude 06, 2"J, west, the crew of the schooner Emma, lVom New York for Calveston. The schooner had caught Are and was burned to tho water's edge. - THE" SIOl'X INDIANS. Amirehensious are felt in quarters par ticularly well informed concerning Indian mutters' that W-e will have serious trouble with tlie Sioux Indian, warriors in less than a fortuight. These Indiaus feel that ussia liavo aKrccd to propose a srcneial disarmament to the Prussian government. ' ' ; " ' ' ' - ' . It is understood thst at tho termination of the vlebiicil the Duke do Pesigny will proceed to Berlin to propose, n gen- . CHUUUII AND .STATE iN til'AIN. . , . Maduid,. April . 16. Republicnu journals demand a separation ot Church aud State, aud. that all priests and . bishops refusing to take tlie oath to tho constitution bo sent to Roiuo, . The Duke MuntiMmeier.. who was ban ished fi-om Madrid for one. month, has gone to Seville. , : . TIIK rAlIAGUAYANV WAK" KKDED, LisnoN, April lfi. A steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived to-day, bringing details of the termination ot the war with Para- iatmel baa exnired h v its own limitation a4 4oaS -aVasa ert Kcil is authorized to settle all the ontatanding biislness SFonrlSte fib f HsttiHl ST DVtf, UiioT lert aU debts dan ta,.na to npaU amatliMea T aiil firm. u, , . ,,ic;i -d'J' -?it!i Those inilehfrn will please call and settle without delav. KOBT. NEIL. 4. C. HAKES. , : Colnuibaa, Om April U, 1870: : -aprlSdCtwl'- EVEE LETTTNG.' Bid's; will be 're-'' cevdhy the underaurnea, until . i. 'i'l.i.i . ,' ..Tacadsr, AanlMnirlalO,; '. -,.H Io HI o'clock a m., for building. a good and airh, stantial LEVKK on the east bank of the Whtt-ntoue rivor, ijwa the Colniabcu, t'hioace aad a-1 iliana Central liailroad grade at the east end of tne whotatone-iirifiei to ttre-anntment or rue Columbus and llubuuXuramke, blidm jovar their Whetstone. The Leveo will be built abotfefciek water. TiSt' a widtli iiu top of 6 loet, with side slopes of mat , and a half t Ono. ' ' ' - For further particular, ace aneeimaabma' at : work at the Uaiikins house of llartlit 4l Smith iu this city which will be ready ly the Slat inet.' We resorvn the Tight to. n'.kanyorallaada.' Tlie work to he completed within 90 davs after worn is awRraen. : jaonuiijr eatiaiates t be made' everv 3'i tlaya, in cash, rcsen'ing 15 per cent, aur lil completed. ' ' YV. A. KEIt, . -AvG-. CONOVEK. - V ' 15AKTUT . SMITH. -Cotumbhs, April M, lifJS. ' i aprlVlt (t"J NOTICE. The aunual meetiug of the' stockholdoTS of the ' Columbus Gas Liu'lit and (,'oke Corapauy, willoomena at tha edioe ofi the Company on MONDAY, April ,25th, at 1 o'clock p.m.. for the eIection-f lMrectors aud tfie tranaactian- of such other bu!uneas;as may fyV erly come before it. ' " W. A. PLATT, PrtaaVot. A. B. IiOKlxsox, Secretary. ,t ,- apri-jut . QOAL! COALJxi li i&aT - josiip.t it6ui.6.5" f.-.. . l '.i) i V-,'l Ol i t iev nave not ocen xreaieu u inc "uv act to proviae lor tue organization aun . - ,. . . -. t i i I ernmeut aecordins' fo the treaty. stipula- ... I ;..,,o nml mfllBA Ilrt W Til lw miltUftf.fl nioueil Mav 7. laoa. I v.. -ri of common- school s. 13. (Swan & GrltehUeld, p. I34t.) To repeal tho eighteenth section of an act amendatory of and supplementary to the act to regulate insurance companies, passed April 16, 1867, passed May 7, 1S69 (66 U. i. p. Stti.) Tu amend section five of au act enti tied "an act to amend sections seven nttrlir iiinn And tan nf an net missed Anril lath, 165. euUtled an act to relieve dis- steps to collect $2701.41 " ... ... I trift ennrta. and to iriva p-reatr eoncien-1 -" cy to the jmlieial system ot tne state,' passed April Cth. 185.. IS, & C, p 1161.1 . - . To amend section one of an act enti tled " an act further prescribing the pow e er and duties of the courts oi this state, ! and the judges thereof,", passed, April 5. 1858. (S. at U., lltU.J Should the measure fail, which the gov ernment have at hand to settle dinicni- JOIKT KK30LUTIOX8. ties with the Indians ou the line of the Kelating to American citizens coufmed Pacific railroad, it is estimated that a iu British dungeons. ' war which can not cud without vast ex- Directing the attorney general to make penditnres will be Inaugurated. contract with the directors of the Long- . w kix postkd stouhkkkpki:. viewAsyniuu : - - - . , .s.,.,i i,, rn,,;..;..r Providing for the adjournment of the ,, , v. . 'rT.0 ,,-,. tteneral assembly from April 18, 1870. at 9 "ZT L 1 IZZ.Z i, V.Lwi- a.m., until the first Tuesday of January, llig rT.i.tiou t Hon. ilii-rli li71. at half past two o'clock. Keqninng the attorney general to take Irom bauiuol Directing the Governor to receive pro posals for a tract of land, with buildiugs thereon, lor tue rctorni and industrial school for girls. KBL.it i ve to the amendmout ot the constitution of the I'uited States. Requiring the state librarian to procure full sets of the laws of the different McCulloch. The letter was dated the 1st inst., and .would have been accepted but for the fact that an examination ot the files showed that its wetl-informed author was removed from dice iu September last. .' LAND tiliASTS. Bv actual count it is ascertained that two hundred ud forty bills incorpora ting railroads and amending sets already passed, save been introduced thus far in port of General llardie s ommittco on the fall of the lu9pitnl heretotbro, sup pressed came. out. It censures all concerned rthe commissioner for selocting untried material: the block company tor not furnishing the quality they professed to be able to do; tlie architect tor not being more particular, and the contractors tor not throwing but worthless brick, and protesting further use of it, . . '. ASOTriKR IlADIGAL SWINDLK1C THE VIK- . j.' TUOCS POMKROY. ' , A short time since tho Secretary of the Treasury sent in a communication to the House in answer to a resolution asking how the appropriation of flOO.OOO, made when slavery was sbolisHaH-- in- ttie Uis-trict of rbmTbla: to enable all emancipated who desired to emigrate to Liberia or other point, had leen expended. The letter gave a detailed statement, and closed with a note saying that of the amount xpended, all has been accounted for by the several disbursing officers, with the exception of $25,000 advanced to 8. C. Pomeroy, which amount still remains to his debit nnaccounted for. ' It now appears that when this letter came ont Mr. Pomeroy lacked vouchers lor over eight thwnaand dollars, and the maTter had lieen running along since the full of 1864. To sqaare up the ease he filed his own nfiidavit sotting forth he had expended the funds ira directed by Mr. Lincoln. This paper is now under consideration in the treasury department. Senator Pomeroy says after lie hail contracted for a ship and snpplics to take colored ' people to Atrica, Mr. Seward came down on the enterprise with a heavy band, and obliged him to stop operations. Mr. Pomeroy then claims Mr. Lincoln told him to pay off the damages to the contractors on the best terms possible, and get out of the adventure. The result was that not a single emigrant got out of tho conntry, although every dollar of the 25;000 got ont of the treasury. ' To-day the-' committee held a session and rontinned the investigation ot tho charges against General Howard. Testimony was produced showing that Gen. Howard and his brother Charles arc the original owners of the patent brick out of which the Howard University is built, ami thev made a large sum of money out of it. THK AK.WV 1III.L. Scuator Wilson has so far declined to meet with General Logan for conference on the army bill. It is understood that Wilson is working quietly against the bill, and that his plan is to let it lay in the committee until it will be ton late to secure action upon it. Hall officials, and others ot our devout I other high officers of Paraguay citizens. ' . I were killed. Tlie mother, Tn-othors, anil iue tax i,km. - four children of Lopez, Mrs. Lynch, and i The text of the New York city and! many ofticers were made prisoners. - A county tax levies, presented in the state 1 large quantity of -arms and anmnitioit assembly on Thursday last, and yester-1 were also captured. At last advices a dav made the special order for Tuesday I treaty of peace was being prepared, with next,' are. published. There is no: in-I the Provisional Government of Paraguay, crease over that f last year in the! which had convened a -Constitutional amount appropriated for the ensuing year I Assembly for that purpose. and the rate ot taxation is thereby ue- Ia aaiu prepared for receiving ordera,-fia? Pittsburg and Hocking Coal, at his old stand, '.Sil Korth liish street, apr9-dtf Q1EALED PROPOSALS will lie received O at the office of the City Civil Engineer, iu Culinnhua, Ohio, nntil - :.,-. .. : Monday, April ISth, 18TV" I at 4 o'clock p.m., for furnisli ing materials and i uoins the following work, to-wit : For cradinr Glenn AHev frma Bnttlea atvtraa to Wilson atroeU ....... . . 1 or building a three foot brick newer in Koa- onth street troin Fourth street to the nrst alkrv east of Fourth street, . , Xho bids will be opened bv the committee e- tho ward in which the work is" to be doue. TU. committee reserve the right to reject any or a B. F. BOWKif, " " Citv Civil Engineer. City Civil Engineer's office, No. 88 South Hlgbj street, up stairs. apr!3dtd creased. STOCKS AND FIX.VKCE.- Tlie general trade is more active this week, bu t not yet satisfactory to mer chants. Tlie bank statement i- arwa-blo. Money cav. Sterling dull at uoiu unseti-iea;- niiirKOk openeti air 1174, and closed at ll'H. Carrying races, sy? 4i, and lfl paid lor borrowing. Clear ances, 567,000,000. Governments strong. Coupons of 'til, 114I4114: do tia, mjn3?s; u 'et, iio8ni ; do '65, I12lla?4; do now, 10Hi(S10U5; do '67; HOCgllO,'; do'6-, 110a1103 ; 10-40s, 1008 IUU2. Stocks firm at following rates; - Western Union Telegraph, Hart ford and Wells. 43: Pacific Mail, 37: New York Cen tral, 0-27Z: Scrip. ( Harlem, 14; ; Kcadtug, 'J'J; Michigan Central, 110J; Lako Shore, 88i; Illi nois Central. VM'A; 1'ittsbnrg 'JU'i;Xorth- wustern, 73g: do. Preferred, Hock Island, 11(4; Nif Jersey Central, 106ig St. Pnnl. 5U.Ji; bash, 'J; do. Preferred, 7(i; Fort Vayne, 'JZ; Terre Haute, iHi Chicago and Alton, lilt; Ohio and Mississippi, SiU'S; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. 7i'X. CANADA. 4'onliriuHliou of ibe Arrival of Feuias Supitliea C'Hcenlrntien of Froip fit Montreal. CRIMINAL. An Outraged II HNbamrf Mksols . Wife and Her Paramour. AMUSEMENTS., Hi o PERA-HOUSE. Keaihxii, Pa., April 17, 1870. John Lilt., a . German, yesterday shot hrs wife, ; and another German named Spayd, employed by him. ; The former was wounded slightly, and the latter dangerously. Lutz Bitrreudered himself. Alledged undue familiarity between the parties was tne cause. . omo nis wis. aud Eric, Adms Express, ol)i; s, 19; Americau, 3d; United States, ISosiox, April IS, la.u. Two rciioits conliiui the stories of the arrival of iniiiiitions of war along the Canada bordor. A gentleman connected with the Vermont Contral railroad suys that lor Toledo, Ohio, has 426 licensed retail liquor shops, 74 houses of prostitution, ' Petroleum. V. iNasliy,- three weekly some l.00 Kuilual majority, and not n single Democratic, newspaper. This is all natural enough, and does not surprise any one. Stenbrnville Gazette. Toledo docs uow boast "a single Dem ocratic newspaper," and a very good one at that. Tho first number of the Toledo Democrat has just reached us. It is a neatly printed journal, edited by Mr. John A. Laut; is thoroughly Democratic, nud bears in its lace all the marks in dicative of a successful venture. A brakciuan in the employ the Allan tic and Great Western Kail way, met with a severe accident at Mansfield ou Friday, which will probably result fatally. As tho freight train on which he was employed was leaving Mansfield, going Went, the brakeinau made an attempt to board it, but missed his hold and fell across the track. The wheels of several cars passed over him, cutting off lus leg and arm. lie was removed to comfortable quarters, and surgeons were ' -ROSSINI'S GKA2SU MASTKH VTOHKt STAB AT MATE11! 'Will be produced on '" " Thursday Evening, April Slat, 180, ''."'' '" BY THS , '. j-,,,.; PHILHARMONIC ; SOCIETY,: Sumrted hy a full Oucukstka of nearly thirty select musicians, under the conductorsliip of. Mr. Ilcrnmnn Icltlin-It ! Second Crand Concert of ., the Seas. CAST OF SOLO P4BIS.: - i Ira. Lizzie Eckbardt, Mn.J. A. M-nr, rut, :TIi 1'arnie Slohl, 91iaa-I'lorrnrc Wrtmarr, ITIiss Iydia Oeinr, Mr. W. il. I.att, lr. H. M. Hhedn Mr. Jaarpli lalkrabacli, -Mr. if. W. . Krillniaiii. , . -'-' ADTIISSIO'V: ' " Press CirchOiud larquctte 75CI. ltes;rved Seats 91.0V Family Circle.......:........ .'....'. SOCte. Sale of seats to commence Suturdny, April 16tb, at John Seltzer's Muaic Store. ...... . , Doors open at 71 o'clock. : Concert to commence precisely at 8. l or particulars see Programmea. aprMTA-Sdtd FOR SALE. . T710U SALE THE JL. Mr. IUvhard Kevina, on Broadway. Will ue soki low anu on easy terms. April 1st. Apply to . mch!-dtf WALTER MOEEISOX, RESIDENCE OF Broadway. Will Possession gies several days there lias been an unusual number of strangers carried over I summoned who proceeded to amputate tho road in the direction ot the border I the crushed limbs. TOE RENT. Xt NEW YORK. The Kichardaon-.UcFnrlan C aiae Knilraad Accident Primce Pierre Uanapnrta Believed ! be in the City AnzHHt Bclmant t Ike Paria His llame Death af t'iumadare jlende I centra ted a large liody ot troops at Jlon towns, and thev aro now scattered in small sounds around Burlington aud St. Albans. Tho parties are nil Irish, and thev have- beeu very reticent in conver sation with strangers. He also confirms the story of some weeks since, of the ar rival of boxes of small arms, addressed to well-known Fenian sympathizers in dif- lcrent sections of Vermont, but what dis position was made- ot them is unknown. There is no doubt the Fenians mean to give the Canadians considerable uneasiness, even if thev do not make au actual attack. To guard against any surprise of dan ger, tho Dominion government has con- KENT THE ply at this onice. Ah Absconded Book-keener. enr.nUVn.a.ar "'.."irl ' nmvbln for I state. - .--' ' this Congress. Two-thirds ask for land the creation and regulation of incorpor- Relative to the death ot ex-Governor I grants. sted companies in Jlie. state of uiio,"l xnuime. . . "' ,1 appkophutioss. passed May 1, l&tt, and an act to amend Relative to requesting ine seuaiors ami T,ie ,luncieucy ju, which fiually pass- i .. , sections ixty-8ix, sixty-seven aua seven- iuieuu.nj ui cwi8ic. ed the house Friday, cxintained un appro- irom apoplexy, tyof the aforesaid act, passed January to secure the passage of a law granting priation 0f 40,00oto complete tho Chi- vkkiutt against adams ex pi: 2C, lrXSo. S. Vt C., P..'J05, and S. S. p. liberal pension to surviving soldiers and Marine Hospital." Representative - pasty. ' Aru I ai'liliiira i tl.M'tianAfl nil till 1 TI fiT tllfl m'lir - . , . . t t irt " -k,a ...a r.t oV lI "-V! fi'Zil? ' A venlict of 5,000 has been i j oinii'i , ...... --. ...... , . i inik nnnini.uMi null raimiru i ,i i mh lamiiiiiL- repeal section liC9 of the municipal code fO. L. v ok 66. pp. 2C2 and 26:5.) An act to am end section 2tT7 of an act entitled an act to provide for the organ ization and government of municipal conorations. (O. L. 60, pate 1SW.1 To amend section tliiitccn of au act lo amend and supplementary to an act en, titled an act to provide for the reorgan-ication, supervision and maintenance of common schools, passed March 14th, 1853, and the. acts amendatory thereto; also, supplementary to an act for the support and better regulation of common schools in the town of Akron, passed teumary Bth, 1847, aud the acts amendatory there to; also, supplementary to au act lor tne better regulation of the public schools iu cities, towns, etc., passed February 21st, 184, and tne acts amcnuaiory thereto. (S. &. S., page 704.) Further supplementary to the "act makinir provisions for the incorporation of cemetory associations," passed Febru ary 24, 184H. ' ' Limiting the compensation of certain ofticers therein named. To provide for extending the protec tion and benefits of the lunatic asylums of the state to the chronic insane, and to reneal section one (11 of an act entitled an act to amenu seciion nineieen of au act passed April 7, lri5C, .entitled an act to provide for the uniform gov ernment and better regulation of the ln-natio asylums of the state, and the care of idiots aud the insane," passed April 16, 1p!62, (S. & 8., page 4.1;),) and to amend sectiou twenty t20) of the original act to winch said section one (l) is amendatory. To amend. an act to authorize railroad companies to increase tlieir capital stock aud issue bonus in certain cases," passed Anril 9. labl.. (S. &. S. 12:1.) . , . : .rT ..." i , .. To anicmi seciion. i mi act relating to roads and highways, snd to repeal gaid original section '1. S. oi h., p. i fciippU'iucntnry.to the. act passed May-lS, leMil, entitled "an act for tho preservation and repairing of the iintioiial road in Ohio, aud for the collection oi toll thereon: and to the act passed April h. lrt&. entitled au act to amend the second Lookiim to couverting tho White Sul phur Svrinjrs property into a home for soldiers' and sailors' orphans. Directing the board of public works to appropriate and condemn, as easement for the use of ..the state, the right to flood certain lauds nor the Lewistowu rescr voir. Relative to the erection of for the Governor of Ohio. Rcqnestins: senators and representa tives in congress from the state to secure an appropriation tor v ilbertorce L ul versity, Joint resolution of respect to the mem orv of Maior General George H. Thomas, Providing for the appointment of a committee bv the Governor to escort tho remains of Major General George H Thomas through the State of-Ohio. Making provisions for an appropriation to purchase books for the use of the con victs in the penitentiary. Rescinding a joint resolution adopted May 6, 1S69, Ujt the payment of Samuel Dovle, Authorizing the commissioners of the sinking fund to negotiate a temporary loan. INDIANAPOLIS. International Convention of tho Vonng OTea'e C'arUlian Asaociatioa A I. arse Alteadaare Predicted Ample Arrangement Brina; Pm fretrd. mpleted tee on appropriations of the house, a re port showing the necessity of an appro priation to bo made at once of 20,000 for improving the Louisville and Port land canal. xnis is an audition to tne amount to be named bv tho i-omuiitteeon commerce on tho river and Harbor bill. It seems probable that the committee will grant it. ? CONGRESS NOT IX Sl bSIOSi. . Neither-bouse is in session to-day. Sen ators and members iu lartd nmuberfe are culling upon ihe President and headiJ.of departments. AFTER TBK.C014Ji.CTUK OF NKW.OI1I.KANS. The Louisiana delegation are makiiiua dead set upon tho 1 resident and Bee re tarv Boutwell for the remoTul of the col lector of the port of New Orlenus, who is a brother-in-law ot the former. Charges of corruption are specific. I'SFAVOBACLE TO CUBA lNSfHGBST8. The' state department is iu receipt of voluminous dispatches irom our consul at Havaiis, who represents aft'uirs there uutavoruble to the insurgents. 1 be im pression is that the rebellion Will not last much longer THK HOWAKD INVESTIGATION-. Thonah the couimittcehave decided uot to permit any of their proceedings to. bo published, or to allow- counsel to have copies ot the testimouy, yet tue witnesses have no hesitation iu saying what they tcstihcd to. the evidence. taken lor a day or two lnis been very black in its character against General Howard and tho, freeduicu s bureau, and sustained the he received from one 'General llallouh. bureau, a warraut on t he treasury of the XKW Yokx, April 17, ljfVO-DKATII OV COMMOIKHtE MKADR. .. Commodore Meade died yeasterday ESS COM- rccovcrcd against the Adams Express Company, the treal, and in a few days there will be a strong guard along the whole frontier. The Fenians iu 1 lost on and vicinity are quiet, and disclaim all knowledge of any projected attack upon Canada. They ad mit, liowever, that there is reason for the Canadians to be on the alert at all times. Montreal, April 17, 1870. American silver is being received on Government account at five per cent, discount until the 5th of April, after which value ot a large 01 peaenes lutended tu dist.nnt will be five and onu-half per cvciuug, ac- Mouroo iu 1867. 'kff York, April Iti, 137a THK M'KAKI.ANIr-KICHARCSOX CASK. When the prosecution in the Kielianl- son homicide case mt iu their testiuiony mi rluitt:il of the defence. Horace Grim- lev will tcBtifv that McFailand said to I"'"- f " " wi'l'--'"""- .j r.... Im fl unri.il tu rmituiiiA t hAir An inarv !iv- nim, oeiorc iuo urt dhuullii, iuui ue uait cent. Dr. Schullz arrived this coinpauied by Dr. Lynch. All couutry volunteers ordered to duty have arrived, except tho eleventh battal ion of St. Andrew. The city corps are to drill two hours a day, and as long as t hoy decided to permanently separate from his wifo; that if sho was fully resolved to separate from him it must bo so. He added, iu his interview with Greeley. that ho should try and maKe a num ot himself. J. F. Cleveland, a brother-in-law of Horace Greeley, will testify that McFar ocatioits. Drilling has beeu going ou all dav on Champ De Mars. Auairs at tiio frontier aro reported ouiet. Tho new fractional curreucy was put in circulation to-day. OiTAWA, OK r., April lii, l0. The expedition to Red river will num ber 1 0.000 picked men. including a steel ade. as well as land sent him to Richardson to. sav thut ""X,.,y aim rocKei on 1 .,,1,1 .,,.... it 41,.. a....r .ti. ... SO"" lOVill 1UI11HUS. iirlitiim tli'it- tIia li,,v l'.tn.v I icmt.ii,.., aimiiiuiiii 1110 unmi, uiil ,,i luinlMiirnlii.J until w new iiiiuding iu ine rear 01 tne be final, ou cone was placed at . twelve years of age, when he could decide to which one ho would cling. J minis Henri JBrown will testify that McFarland had dogged Uichardsou's steps for some time previous to the last shooting, looking for an apportunity to shoot hiiu, and not get shot himself. Sim ilar testimony will be presented to prove that Mclarland was sane enough to I watch for a sate opportunity to shoot. The use made of Mrs. Ualhoiiu s letters iu the McFarland trial is universally dc-nouueod. The World, which has from the lirst been violently against Richard- House of Commons, in tended for a li brary, but it was extinguished before mucil damage was done. Detectives are on the track of the persons who are suspected of setting it on lire. THE LAKES. Navigation Opened Steamer Cleared for BnA'alo. son nud his friends, savs of her: "Like I.NuuMArous, April 17, lMo. ; lino freedmeu's bureau, ami sustained the mauv other iuuoceut persons, she is ac- The International Convention of tho I lirst charge of the . lii'tceu spocilioatioiis. I cidentally involved in the publicity of a Young Men's Christian Association will I The executor o the estate testified that 1 legal iirocess ; and if chivalry had not lw l.olil in this citv on tli '1 o-!,i oin. I he received tfOm one General liallouh, 1 departed troui tho bosoms ot lawyers and ,o-.i! r t , iB tho treasurer of the freedinrns tho attie cells of editors, thoy would and i)th ot June next. It is expected I,,,,...!!, a, warrant on the treasurv of tha I treat with nmra mnllnnoHH ami initio,,.. that from fifteen to eighteeu hundred I United States for $114,000, in part pay-I lady whose only fault appears to have regular, and three to live thousand cor- I inent for the laud ot the Howard Liu vol-I tuo earnest a fidelity to a Irieud." responuing iicicj;uii-b n iu 00 preseut. 1 Sliy, a pnvaie tuiiui,unw r mmy uncoil-1 iua. v mnifuu oiut .tils. r?t. Ollicilllr, The association of this city is making I nected with the government iu any way. I since they, have been attacked by the ample arrangements to entertain all who I Other witneBSos the contractors and I lawyers, have been beseiged by their Toi.kdo, Ohio, April 17, 1870. The Union Steamboat Company's steamer Olcan cleared for liuflalo this afternoon and the Northern Trausjiortation steamer Akron will leave to-morrow for Ogdens-burg. Thcso are tho .first clearances ol the season for those points. THE FIRE FIEND. JBnraiua ofat'hnrt'b, PMIoMrr, Kte., l,o, 100,000. NArtiiUA, JJ. H., April 17, l7i. 'I1!.., l.'ii-jt f 'iinfrriMrntiiin'il f!lmreli nml .... ..... ... .iiibiMini .11 nuillVlUCI T, ,111. r.. ..w ..'.... t...a l.tlll I J 1.1D, , u in Vll 1 I , V L 1 1 C 1 1 I All. , . . . i -.- f"l . , ' " - may come, ilany oi tne leading rail-1 of the building knwn as the Howard I lrieuds, among tho best lersons in New some adioiuing buildings, including the roails bare agreetl to carry the delegates I University testified that they were paid l.kork, so assure t hum of their fullest es-1 nostofliee block.weie consuini'd last ui4it. i nun litre. I uy ufuwuiuiuimii,irt-iiiri mun:xmil I tcciu uuii nipaiii in mm Olltraireoils ' 1 ,im KlOtl UCti. The Detiiinco l)eiH0.rat, referring to the late congressional clocliun iu that district says: "Had Williams county supported Mr. Hill as cordially as Defiance and Paulding, his election iui"ht have been possible. But when it was known iu the eastern part of the district that a thousand votes were to bo withheld from him in Williams, tho effect was to cause Dem ocrats to almost abandon the contest to Peck. More need not be said." On the same point, the Fremont Ifessciwer says: Seven hundred loois in llliaius county voted for Carter. Four hundred asses iu Wood county voted for Peck. One thousand voters were disgusted and remained at home in Henry, Defiance and Putnam. Five hundred buzzards sat on the fence iu Lucas, and that is tho way Hill was defeated."' Rather more forcible than elegant. The Chilicolhc Advertiser says: '' The oldest person resident iu this county, re corded in the Pioneer Record, is Mrs. Mary llrannock, of Concord township. She says sho was thirteen years of age at tho commencement of tha revolutionary war, which would make her one hundred and seven years of age. She is blind, bnt her other "senses are unimpaired. Her husband served 1 two years iu the Dun-niore war; seven in tho revolution; three n the Indian war of 171)1, and helped put down the Shay whisky insurrection.' Ho emigrated to the Scioto- in 100, and died within tour nnles of Chillicotho in 1S14. The Springfield Transcrijrt says that Mr- Charles K. .Thomas, of that city, has lately returned from au extended trip through several of tho Southern States. Ho reports himself well satisfied with tho prospects in that region, and thinks that cotton planting docs and will pay better than corn. Alabama, pleased him in regard to soil and climate better than any of the other States he visited. While in Mississippi he visited Jackson and saw there Jas. H. Tiles, formerly a colored lawyer of Springfield, but now a member of the Mississippi Legislature. Piles, in common with the other "carpot-baggers," is making lus position pay. lie has al- cady ouiaiueu possession oi uw acres of land. Tho laud is swampy but Piles has secured a law ordering tho drainage of this land at the public expense, , . Tho Democrats of Putnam county hold fheir convention at Ot'awu on tho 9th. The following nominations, under the CARRIAGES popular vide system, wero declared: Treasurer, William McCluie; Auditor, J. Dcilinbaugh, Prosecuting Attorney, S. Sutton; County Commissioner,, lk II. I.chiukul; Infirmary Director,. S. Kline. Tho two-term system for county olhcers received the approval ot tho Democracy I Oldct. of tho county by a vote ot i-S25 to 10t: and a resolution adopted declaring that no announcement for more than t wo consecutive terms, will bo recognized. Resolutions were adopted in opposition to the pending bill aud all class legislation; aud declaring that "we do not accept tlie RENT A DESIRABLE NEW residence, aouthweat corner of Hiirh atrrftt aud Buttles avenue. S. S. KICKLY. . .. .. (luchltMtf ' TTIOR A. T70R A. of building JXo. 74 North Hisfc treet. Ap- SECOND FLOOR treet. Ap mehl-dtf THE RATT.RQADS. Departure and Arrival of Tratns. S 15p.ru Ml 40p.m S 30 p.m , Chicago liltbir;r, Cirx-innati and (It. I.oaia Railway PU'Ilasan BtsM, ... Depart. - Arrive, Mail and Express. . ...... 13 10 a.m , 10 45 a.m rastl.ine ;tl3ta.iu . Pittsburg Express 9 10 p.m Local Acconiniud'u (this,, 4 train starts from freight yard) , 5 15 a.m I. ('. & St. ,. K'jr C'oluinbna. and Indiana Central aAirlai. Southern Expres.........;i2 15a.m . -. S 35 a.m KastLiiid Ill5a.ni . 11 10a.m Western Egress ..." '5 45 p.m . "3 00 a.m Local Acconimod'n (this - ' ' ti-aiu starts from freight - u 1 yard) ... ., ........ . (i GO a-m - SMsm Cleveland, Colnmbns. Cincinnati aad Indianapolis Knilwaiy. ' Xew York Express i;235a.m IH t.m Uincinnati Express .La,t Buflalo, )...'... ....;. '.. Hi0a.m UMU .. . j.l . I .... 1.H . , - land,) Sprinfield. Express, (via .- Delaware.) . Local Aceomniod'n, (this train starts from freight ' yanl) : . Little Miami Bailroad. Night ErnrefKi....:...'... :i0.a.m , Pittsburg Express...... ;tl 00 a.m Cincinnati Express... . ... - 1 49 p.m ' Fast Lino , -..25 p.ra . Mail and Exprea .... , ..,T....... Local Aocommod'n (this""' ' train starts from freight' ' '"' "' '' yard) 55 a.m Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Centra" Ohio vision. ' Mad 3 90 s.m ' 1035 '.m Fast Line. ....... 1190am - 4Wp.nl Express , V 50 p.m .....11 iS p.iu Local Acommodation 12 15 pm : t ..ft,-P .. Colmubns and jloekina; Valley B, B. Mail ................. 1 iMtm 1 10.T0a.rn Express... .....;,, ' 3 H5p.rn ' '5 SO p.m Dail y. f Eicont Monday. 'Sleeping Cars a Udwd . 3 03 p.in a 10 pjo ; ,130 p.m 00 p.m 10 5-Oa.m 500B.B1 ' 7 15p.ni 2 25a.m lruoa-m .0S p.m 1 CARRIAGES. B E. BOOTH. OOTH'S II. F. BOOTH, AND ; BIGGIES. M.VNUEACT01lV:orner-Third and Cay kts. KEPOSlXOliV OiU'a Block, North Hit-k atreet, COLmBN, omoi' V, '. '. Largo!, and most widely knows EntalJ lishuientiu Ccntiml Ohio.. ; : On luind. Mhil'tiu'l'op Buggies, ' ' lhaetons, ..". - , , Kockaways, , , Umrontha,.,, ... tarria(l so-cai ed V"0U,aUrrncHim7rl l.Vtl I And open l'.iiggles of latest style, snd best a t he Constitution, as proclaimed by I 'le terial aud tlnisn,- and a large stiK-k of second baud .Secretary ot State." I Bougies aud Carriages. baud. tapiaddcwly. 1

- "- ' - -- - '-11. J. -J-- .A Sks) J J I J RATES OP ADVEETISIN9 rvBusuu Br KIVIIKi, HSQABK A JAUK3 MILLS, Cum OFFICE, 74 Nortk Blyh Saborriptiaa Rate. Dallv.hy auU, per ! !. wifckly M 50 year 49 00 Weekly..,. S 00 DiUv, by earriar, 1 '1 4 ehrba of ' -1 per month ...SOota.1 i twentv 30 0 I Mail anhanriliaa invariably ia advaaoe. Thk Ohio legislature or at Wast the greater part of the iipnor3ol&-le4Ve'foj'" Washington this e v e ui ug. "VV vt tali til em prosperous voyage, and a safe return, with morals unimpaired, ;Gft.ixTu about reconstructing his cabinet, and if any f the members hare a brick house to spare, a farm, or a!LLxVBUioflatthey may make a irood investment bv callinsr at the White-bonne. ' '-" A Tub tcXo on the Georgia bill will be taken this evening in the Senate, unless souie meuiltevsteMciMei'sVnleiently to continence another era. .of , long-winded speeches. V ear the Bingham ameud"-nieut 'will' be ; defeated, arid the State either remanded to military rule, or passed over to the Buii-ocx" crowd for tvJof or three yearn longer, i The latter will be the greater misfortune of the two. It is almost inprdjlde.tpepeye. tjiai Congress should be seriously debating whether it has the power to extend thi icrin of oft of mambers of state legialat ur for two yearp, yet this is the main question Involved in the Georgia bill, ,T yoL. XXXYHI.; : COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, APKIL 18, 1870. 1TF.S FOR Oil SQUABS, 8 LntfcS NOXFABKU- Onetime $ T5 Two times t. S3 Three times 1 73 One week. .-3 00. Two week. .7 .-"5 00" One month $8 00 Two months IS 00 Threa months 30 CO Six months.. 30 00 One "year. -:.-.. 1.50 69' NO; 226, It was permitted to goon the journal, nt a Democ-ratte olJtW- ranjiog" kiT objection. Tby reeognleed the binding force of the constitution of the state. The' Radical do not, either of the state or nation. , ,,. fcEGISLATION OF 187Q. Ge&erl Laws and Joint ltcsoln-! - .tars of the Session. - Tub speech of Judge ThitiM-U. ht land Job swindles, now pending in' Cjdit-gress, is one that we trust will be care fully read by the. people of. Ohio. )t) presents an array of facta, and argaments that should lie. placed In tho hands "of evsjry.Tptar.ji .Thai UatuV ton to one of the great issue of th .immediate future, . The Democrats, position ou it is admirably maintained by Jtho Senator, and it is the side of eeuiuwm sense as well aa comnjasiilssBraryiijAVe are decidedly in favor of permitting the (colored gentleman to rest .iu;. p4ss.ee on au laurel and hrs ballot audgp for the Radicals in the next cauiaigu, on their land-grabbing and tariff plundering lejf-J ulatiou. . There is material enough in. these two quest iouh to revolutionize the state and the country. that U needed is that the - facts shall be prt4 sen tod io tue voten, ami tU rexponsi bility for the 'gga4l'tie', robheries i j-V volveil brought homo to the Radicals. The following statement eiuiu-acea a ist of the genexajl laws and Juiut . resolu tions passed by the two houses of the legislature, up to the hour of their ad journment on Saturday ereuing is. 6KXKIUL UWS. ' Te repeal au act errtitled "an art relating to the inspection of steam ' boilers, and for the better protection of life and property- ' against - accidents by steam Tioiler explosions," passed May Tth, lri9. (O. L. vol. 66l. 136.) 1 year ltf70. , , T y To dispense With proof in certain eases. : To amend the act entitled "an act to mend tho act for; the better - regulation -.4i. i . i : i 1 - i .. ,AW,iBi et passetl February. 214, passed March 13, lH50.i (V. vol 4, p. 40. fc C. naires 1376-7.) io ameiHl section one oi an aei passou soetiou of ilia act. for- tho proservatlon sad repair of the,, luitioual rouu, and tor the collect iou" of toll thereon, passed May s, lees. r . To amend an act entitled n act to rcgulatethe election of state anil coiiiity c.raeeri,', passed Shy S, 1MS'.." (S.-& C; To trutliortso the boaw or puwicweras to lower three or more eutverr' alotig tne national road in Madiaob ewnntT. ! Sapplementary and-ameudatory to an act t'ur the better regulation o the publte schools in cities, towns, ete., passed Feb ruary 21, o4a. ... ;i . : To reneal an act entitled ' au act suu- plementary to the act entitled an,, act to preserve tlie purity of elections,'' passed March 20, 1341, passed , iiay t. ISWf. ,,U, TV amnllil an act ntuuied Anrtl' lfii iSoi entitled ""an act snpulenientarv. to he net entitled 'act to preserve the purity of elections,' passed March 2. 1841, hnd'to protect tne judge o eieerions in tne uis- ,.li.rM.fll.irlniM ' f O . f . ; 1 "K w! Suiinlnneltrv anA amendatory to -tb act te nraservw. the -wnrrty wleotiowa, puHsed . March : SO, 14 h (S: ifc C, page 54:L) :, --7.v.,i i .... To anthonze count V einumissiouers aud couiu-ibf nf lueotphrli'tMl tillages to contract for tho delivury of material for tua rortat ruction of toskUs anil tne im- nmvenient of streets in certain, cases. ' To extend the time lor theaissiijetion of uuliniebed railroads. rj I- .. Toeetalnish "Oliio JSoldier mf 3hil- n regiilating marriages," passed Jan- tiary etu, in-i, (. Jt u., page bjo.; ;rfr r rr ; ' . . . ".u . ' , I nutitlml 'au act to urOTlde for the4c;k suppiemeniarv to an acv . vo provuie i , , - . i.if. , for tl.e orcanixation and government of tlon,aue??lut inf:'jief; monicipal corporatUms , passed May 7th, J (-- TTT Supplementary to "aiv-.act. lot tue re- May ahTS6!, CVel. 456, Ohin Iavrs, rtSO,) entitled n act to amend ecctiou one of ; WASHINGTON. Ceaisjrcu Reaiai ia Sraaiaa til BaEJiiaa f a Haip at Sea The iir-rral Ilawar Iaveatiaatin. 18(59. Supplementary to au act paswetl April 30. ltG9. entitled an act to authorize county commissioners to locate and con struct turnpike roans," i vol. w, u. 62.) a To amend an act suiinleuientuxy to su kact to provide for ,aud regulate street railroad companies, passwl April 1U, imn. la autnof iko ciues oi me secouu ciass, with a population of nine thousand two hundred and twenty-nine, and no more, inhabitants, according to the census of 1860, to construct a line of railway with in the, limits, of said eity .- TDK RItiIlX.F4.lTET. In the first constitution ; of OhicJ. adopted in Ift02t the right o Ahe minority to protest against any aotiou of the legislature, was set ftjrfhHA fhesAerms: SBcnoa 10. 4nr. two members aithephoaas shall save liberty t-diaeat fraai, aad frytest against, say set or rtwokitfcm whlrk they nay think injurious to the people or any IntliTiduali and have lb, neaasas ft he 4Sat.e(ttered on thejeanuu. This would seem to establish the' rigbl of UuvmiuorUy very clearly, but the oon-stitntion of lS'd is evetr more explicit on the subject. Section ten . of artieletwo says: -X, r: ; Sectiox 10. Any member of either boose ''4' hsvo the right to protest against any set OT reae- lutioa thereat and anch protest, sod tk rtamtu ikertfor, shall, without alteration, mmmumitmn or deuit. be entered upon the journal. .The framersbf the" 'constitution of 1601 were even more tenacious -f the rights of the minority than their' predecessors of the convention of 1802. They left no ground on which'ttf uaso a quibble; no discretion was deposited with the majority. The right of the ndnority was tablished by the most positive words, of which the language is capable.: n -iAut aiteratioa, commitment or eVfa he entered upon (te journal", i It was not to be the protest of the ma. jority, or one adapted to their, views and wishes: but the protest of the minority, for which the minority ' woulil bo Vesiusji; bible to their constituents. - . The constitution' does not contain clearer r 3Wor, .distinot ,gaarantee of rights, than this privilege conferred upon the minority. .The protest goes upon thi journal as a matter of riijt and not favor' This was precisely, p.list ihe -epnttntioii contemplated. Yet this constitutional right-nnne thst Las never been questioned in the state of Ohio; at hTisftinrTerthe tieWconslitulioh was denied !o'thPjrnocratic minority in the house of representatives on Saturday night by au iusoleut majority. Dur ing the night session on Saturday, Mr. II rents, of Highland county, submitted a paper signed bjflie ! Democratic members of the house of representatives, pro testing against the- passage of the- joint resolution ratifying the fiifteenth amend ment, and giving iotWlasgsage of the cou6titotiou"-. ' tseir reasons -thcrefur. They demanded, also, in the words ofhe constitution, that the. protest should -'without alteration, amendment, or delay be entered upon the journal. ; This was their clear aud nudisputable right 'a right which every member of the house bad taken a solemn oath to maintain, i ' i The speaker of the house, Hon. Mr. L'uN.sixGniM.nm not in the chair, hav ing' assigned it to" his "dry nurse" Snd pailiameutary ruler, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr." Hitchcock tutor the protest out of order, and declined to receive it; in e-fect threw it back to the members na bad sent it up, on the ground that in his, the honorable '. 1'tTKU HiTCiicociV opinion, it "coutaiued language iuipugn-i iug he motives of members," and there- furs should not be entered, upon tho journal. . . j ,: . . . . , , . ! A leugthy aVbato ensued ou au appeal from this decision, and the speaker pro Urn. was sustained in his ruling1 by1 a, atriit nnrtv Vote: '49 "Renublieans votinir to deny the minority the right of protest guaranteed by the Constitution, and"4t Democrats voting to maintain the rightj This decision Ul effect amounts to this That a. protest submitted by the minor-? ity, to secure its entry on the journa' must accord with the "views of the ma jority. " It Was with' a mental reservation 0f this kind that the Badical members! took an oath to snpport the coustitutiou of the stats. A mora shameless disregard of a const itntional obligation was never! witnessed. It entirely nullifies the valuoi P teif 5 of fcfe 'constitution by wm quiriug thaS44i protest shall be aceepta ble to those' against whose nmonstitn- t ouul acts ihe protest is iefciicd. iay-be Irme!i at ie-lf grslarurg thai passed the resoJnthmtf.Vitlidrawiiig ih4 assent of tho state to the fourteenth meuduiet .a. couple pfyeaisago, h Republican senators submitted a protest more violent in ' its' language than tha 1 'rtib -profeuftea -xm SsJ urday-a ' prof ts 5 thlt contained positive falsehoods ye orsauuation. supervision and limine nauoe of conimou schools," pasw'd March 14, ism. (.. .., ij-io.; "An act makinc approitriations for the vear 1870 and forthe first nuartetof 1871 Helating to tneneei threes: wwnsnipj Madrwn cenntv. township poor funoV . - ...... Supplementary to an set santitUMi "an act to provide for locatinc and aoastrnob. iug titnes, (trains ana water coarses in townsliiiie, and to., repeal . s esrtum act tberiu named. . To change the name of the . village of n-x :. i ..f ... uvniniana, in uiennous couuiy, io fi.-i- a. - 1 ItUOll. ,T r To authorise the several counties of the lltnliuvufe aun nrreiuuiTiib iciui 111 . . -Zf&Z" & C ' of reUh7o ' Vand 1 T m.rl tocHon" nl h (9 f n act Mechanical College. concerning divorce and alimony, passed March 11th. 1853. (1st S. & C. 5u9. To amend section one ot an act entitled a u act to autnorize tue adoption of children," passed March 21), 18oi), (Swam Su Critahfield, page 606.) v c is'- t To amend section (3) of "'an act supplementary to an act making certain in struments of writing negotiable," passed Februsry 25, 1820, aud as March 26, and took eil'eet June 2, 1861 . dt S., 4'JO.) tr.a 1 ... il .Ta nn'thorize the iiiveatinent of Interest shocton county to bnUd a bridge. accumulating on the agricultural college fund. To amend the 21st section of an act en- tled "an act to establish the superior eourtroF Montgomery eonnty."- (S. iSt V., vol 1, page 3i)2.) . ,.e i v.. oav local uounues. . . . . . . . , . , nuDuuuimuiarv mi ilia icl eiiukit-u au 1 4Tuomw ttu-iu.ii. ta ureh -ui- r rl " : i. i7i rr i. it' ' f.i. . t .... A. HI11LC Ul UU U. - changing publie reeortls. i .m uu mmn i,u, .c, .w-tu To amend an act eutitleu "an ace to r i ' j i i. neornoratesavhiirs societies. nassedAoril ,n OUo nA tot the collectimi ot Siinnlcineiitarv to au act for tlie preser vation and repair of the national road In Ohio. """ ' Authorizin! county oomnnssioners ttr repair roads aud construct levees or em baukments in certain cases, and to es ab- lish free femes. u.j 1 1 t it To amend seotioa seven of an act to nrovide asrainst the evils resulting fi-om 'amended tne 81118 of. intoxicating liquors in the siaie oi umo. To authorize tho commissioners of Cn- i 'Washikotox, April 17, 1JI0. A RADICAL CONGRESS. ' The public business of Congress was never before W far :in arreimt No dno thinks of the session cmliii'' before the Prst of July. I Gen. Rosecran's prospect of success iu his Mexican schemes before the house eommittee of foreign affairs seems very slim. Tho finest ion ' of the noii-iiavhient of awards to Americau citizens made by he United States aud Yene.ela conuuis- sion has not vet been considered in that committee. ! The iutermjtifinnyiejtingpf, the South American Kcpublic turougu ineir repro- aentatives for the purpose of making peace with Spain is to Imlixld in May in this citv. TUB ALABAMA CLAIMS lUKMl'IOX. Nothing whateyerjia--,!!'!)!! done hern towards reopeiiiuir the Alabnuia claims nnestiou. Ouruoverniueut will probably J await ths movement ot Westumiftn; ' THK CAXAPIAX 8c'AKK. Official information lias "boeri ifcc'i-i'vei of annrohended Fenian designs ou Can ada, but tnere is nomine on wuisu tne governmnnt can act. Many prominent irentlemen believe that the Canadian an thorities arc moved by fear rather than facts. TIIK UKUBUIA QUKSTIOX X Siuiuber of Georsrians' are' still here seeking to direct congressional action on tho Georgia bill. 1 nose seeKing action towards the partial reconstruction ot Tennessee do insist on goiug farther than to pronounce the legislature illegal, on the ground ot frauds in allowing tuoso not citizens to vote, blanks having lieeu circulated by thousands, to lo filled up with the names of persons whose hands thev reached. . AX INDIAN" WAU TliKDICTED. A letter from General Sandboru, one of the Indian commissioners of 1868, explained the cause of the recent raid on the Lnum racinc rauroau oy uaKoiu Indians, and says a fear of it general In dian war, involving the expense ot htty millions rot ..dollars are seriously enter- tatneth To amend section fourteen of au act directing tbeTflwls-no trial -in-wimmul e-uuvi.. . ""' V To autUorUb stock vara eonivanics. ' : To authorizothe trustees of; Greenfield township, Gallia county, te levy a tax tcj 16. 1867. and amended Marrh lit, lHtvi fvol. 65, p. 27.1 , A antnsrize towasiiip trustees i appropriate surplus bounty funds to school purposes. ... To authorize county commissioners to pay bounties for killing wolves. To establish and maintain -An Agricnl tural and Mechanical tToUeste in Ohio. Relative to the removal oi minors under sentence for felonies, to Tetoiui install tions. '','' J To enable the trustee of certain Jitcr- toll thereon. Kelating to binding of reiiorta of the bortienltural societv. Authorizing ths couiniissiouers ot Jel- ferson county to change the chanuol of streams. To require couuty commissioners to provide night watchmen for couuty treas uries. To authorize the board of education of Liverpool township, Medina county, to levy a tax. Supplementary to' an act passed - aiyinstitnUoiis to sJheJr property and y 16, 1870, entitled an act supple. With.s warrant on the treasury. -of the pei-sccuiou. ' McParland's counsel have Caited States for over one hundred thou- privately apologized for their iinprofes-sund dollars. An examination of all the sioual conrsa toward those ladies, lint laws relating to the Freodmau's ltnreaii, ami. ths act incorporating 'the Howard University, -shows that there is. no law whatever on wlueh a eonstruutiou even can be placed giving that bui-uaii the au thority, i. limber than to rent or lease conung irom sucn a source, tne apology is considered sitpertliious. Tlieir . next effort will be,' it is underatood, to prove that Richardson had a pistol, and was trying to shoot the prisoner. Uefore they get through tliey may undertake to baildiugs. It will thus be seeu tlutt near-1 show that Richardson committed suicide. y a quarter of a million of didlurs was taken out of Wis Freedniau's llureau fund In the treiwury and paid for this building sod the land -oil which it stauds, .which Eroperty is .this day exclusivoly m the andsof tmstss, most of whom are utti-. ..r fc',.....!..... u .. .. ,i . the sniort alluded : to wars nlv partial I r, - ! ..... n .,..; ia !..;... ; I tlie wreck, sinashins tho rest came out ot the treasurv iu that n 1 lot beai1 ?t.Ca,tlft: antherized., manner. . It further . up. ii, iq., jitniiieii poared i in i th testimiuiy .. that . W0 was seriously injur Were drawn out of the treasury of the the cars was also ir United States on a warrant Rigiuid by General lialloch us the disbni -iin oflicee Of tliis bureau,: whioli was fiaidover.te the i-'irat Cougreatioiial ChuicU of this city, at tlie tiias in the ooitrsu of erection, and that Howard, who win a trustee of tUH.uhaxfih too,. tha cUnivh. Will ia iv-turn for, the luouey Uius paid over, iu this transaction it appears that there were IU0OO. more bargained for by . the church, which was .drawn .with tho. .$18) (100, but that s Howard turned in a inoi t- gage he had, .ore anotlver freedmon's bu- ACCIPKNT OX THK XKW YORK CENTRAL . ... . '.' ..ntAi, . i The freight train going east 'last evening Ou the Central Railroad was thrown from the track at Sandeut, a short dis tance irom Kochcstcr, nv a nroKen sbatt. te ; .hast ran into engine and kill- Sainuel Uif- ford. Esq., jumped fi-om the Engine aud reel, a boy on one ot lim'cil. l be passemrcr trains from tli" east Were all laid up at the Break all night, and western bouud trains aro dotaiued in the city. . One train was Sent cast by the Anburn Road, but that is detained sit Cuyahoga bv high water. It will bo night before the trains tjm again pass tho wreck. ' i ,;f, THi: UANISIlKB I'lUNCE, : i Though ue ; reports -of I'iortelion.-v-parlc's arrival ln re have been denied. tuany itersons declaro ltc is now iu the city Sud living with a French family iu EUROPE,' Madrid, Journals .Dewaaaliau ep raliwi tf t'liarck auid The Esile af Duke JHowipcossicr Kndia f ike JParoKaajram, U'ai. i ; 'to :wrrsss 'nm nEvnrw, Lox'DOJf, April 17. People ara pouring into isngiiton troiq all prte. ot the conn; try for the . grout volunteer i review of Monday. Tho town is overrun with Visi tors, and volunteers. ,, i MOVEMENT OF TltpOI'S. i l'Altls. April 17. Troops have linen sent to Conmiantry and liezenet; where there are symptoms of a strike-of the miners, berlous disorders have broken out at Ovar, Portnaal.'- Some fiirlitiiiir ml several persons reported' killed and wounded.' ' The vest of tin? .country tranquil. ''; . ; . A IM'Ct'MKM' l ltliil NAI'OLKOX. . , ; The Figaro auiiounous that the Kuipei or Napoleon has- wiiUeu a letter ou the siguilicatioii of phbicit for tho. instruction of. the icoplo. Eight millions of copies of the document will . bo printed forthwith, in order that it, luay be placed in the. bauds, of every voter of Francis j ' CESKllAL lSAIt31AMK!fT. i it is reported mat ureal lintaiu and 1 Local nniipM one nor linA nrnt am l.n for Mel additional insertion. Onetime 1 501 Two mouths....... 17 5ft Two times S 50 ( Three months 10 CO Three times 3 23 1 Six months 1 5 IX) On month. u. Ji.ic 4 N 1 0na vear..-uiu.i.a m I NEW ADVEBTJSEKEyTS. MASONIC There will be a Special Mer.tinzof ;Qtrio Jijtr Jio-l, K.'; iC.-i tlua (MONDAY) eveving, Aprjl 18, at 7 1-a o clock, for-work is Pat-an4 M.-K. ditre. i apriMIt J f! Seeretarv. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Isotice Is liSreby givwn tliaf thsjpartnei'1 ship aeratofn-e : MtwaUeaakrait KXIT AUGVST BELMONT.' Fourteen tli r street: niulcr au assunifxl reau man, named Ku4n, and thus gave I nuiue. Thece is uo dobntsome man bear-tte church. li,000 vwheu they. ,ex)iccted 1 ing a striking resemblance to the Prince fZ-l.VlW, crediting his pnvate; acvouut n lias been several times lnUroudway witli i.1......!...... . il,... l- u,;ti. vi'd'uinl ,. . A. 4..,.. ... ..... In cush, aiKt his uiluiial .account witu r.,i..i, :.. 1.. 1. .. . ... 1. : -1. eiO.WW Ul TIW, ! 11U iIUUU tUJ f ... . : . . .. . . j T, I ' i ,1 1,4, church bonds wot having a marketable! ls V& that August. Bolinont, the Krai r.uropeaniongrcss. On Friday, thero was oousidemblu tos- , " uisiauiuy, io maK rara nis ti'uumy elicited from contractors as to the rt,u "?nt h,uno' AT1"? l"m ua8J for in&riw cliaractor of the maUiiial they h.i residence one of the handsomest tnau-mscd in building the Freclmeu's, Ilospf. 1,1 'C.Cbamps tlysees. taL- Mr. Uumsoy testified that hs had AN ABSCONDED lioOK-KKEl'Kli. ; ..... beeu ro.tnested by General Howard to : K, D. Gillede, book-keeper for Roberts lmrchaso soeh hardware as he might nood &, Son, drv eoods deuleis, Brookl fii, is ro of Joliu R, Eloyans, ot this city, as it ported to have disappeared with $30,000 woiiiu iw 01 liecunur. auvauLaao io nmi or 40.0W belonsriuir to lus . einplove-s. CHowurd) in his truusactious with Elo- Ho left the city last February to be gone vans, me soore oi it wasiiievans aoios, a fortnight, and has not since been heard with Howard's indorsement, had gone to trout. ' " : ' " '" 'IM... .n..4l..,.l w.,u ....... . - ' ' if'fj JvZlrltJu..uT' Yesterday, Good Friday, was signalized Senehil carried, the' position of Lopez. wu ..u.-u, ouu k.v vu.o 1,. th nam. i.WrvMPi.i u t iAdiwii. I 1 : , !.: i t bursiug officer of tbu bureau for. tlie same, "i,:-" .'" r-Iholic rhnrohei -uid ' Z"' T'4 V"1 1 i-LvuS wnnhl tl.nn reciMiif. tbn bill On Pa"'' anU Ionian ctnouo cliuroues, and p. Sanchez, Vice Presidentof the Ropnb-h L.of'R tyP of business by tho Chty General Cominoe and several close tlieir corporate existcuci To encourage the study of anatomy. To authorize manufacturing .corpora tions to issue pretema stock. Supplementary' to the-acfc;relating to cities of the first-clais -h"riui? a population exceeding ono hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants passed May 4: 1869. To amend and repeal sectiou twenty-seven of 'An act to provide for the re-or ganization, supervision and maintenance ,.r Mimmnn aclinnla.'' TtSssed March 14. mentary to an act passed April 30, 1S09, entitled an act to authorize county commissioners to locate and construct turn pike roads, (Vol. 66, O. 64, passed February 10, 1S70.) Au act to amend au act 'entitled "an Xashusotox, April IS, 1870. ixai, BEiwm inississiPi-i and the - - iakes.; ' Governor 'Fairchild, of Wisconsiir, and Governor Austin, of Iowa, are. here, and x-oernox 'MorrilL of Iowa, will be heretday. They, iu conjunction with General Harvey, of Kansas, will press on Congress, next' week, the passage of a bill providing for' uninterrupted steam com- munloaHoii between tho Mississippi river and Lake Michigan, by way of the Wis-coiisiu and the Sao aud Fox riveis, .' Tlie Green. Bay and tho Mississippi canal com. nnuir have now. the sole iranchiso for th hh nver csnsi. ran an B'-urmrui will Pvobablv be efiVbtcd with thoin by which , the iroverniueut will obtain the sole control of that portion ot this route. The estimated cost of the work is about S4.000.000. : Thev will probably be heard by the-comnverce committee of the house next week.. i . . . SHIP "BliitXBD If K-V- , .' " The ship Ks'e Prince at New Orleans from Bristol, England, reports having nicked up. on April 12th, in latitude SJ6,- 41, north, longitude 06, 2"J, west, the crew of the schooner Emma, lVom New York for Calveston. The schooner had caught Are and was burned to tho water's edge. - THE" SIOl'X INDIANS. Amirehensious are felt in quarters par ticularly well informed concerning Indian mutters' that W-e will have serious trouble with tlie Sioux Indian, warriors in less than a fortuight. These Indiaus feel that ussia liavo aKrccd to propose a srcneial disarmament to the Prussian government. ' ' ; " ' ' ' - ' . It is understood thst at tho termination of the vlebiicil the Duke do Pesigny will proceed to Berlin to propose, n gen- . CHUUUII AND .STATE iN til'AIN. . , . Maduid,. April . 16. Republicnu journals demand a separation ot Church aud State, aud. that all priests and . bishops refusing to take tlie oath to tho constitution bo sent to Roiuo, . The Duke MuntiMmeier.. who was ban ished fi-om Madrid for one. month, has gone to Seville. , : . TIIK rAlIAGUAYANV WAK" KKDED, LisnoN, April lfi. A steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived to-day, bringing details of the termination ot the war with Para- iatmel baa exnired h v its own limitation a4 4oaS -aVasa ert Kcil is authorized to settle all the ontatanding biislness SFonrlSte fib f HsttiHl ST DVtf, UiioT lert aU debts dan ta,.na to npaU amatliMea T aiil firm. u, , . ,,ic;i -d'J' -?it!i Those inilehfrn will please call and settle without delav. KOBT. NEIL. 4. C. HAKES. , : Colnuibaa, Om April U, 1870: : -aprlSdCtwl'- EVEE LETTTNG.' Bid's; will be 're-'' cevdhy the underaurnea, until . i. 'i'l.i.i . ,' ..Tacadsr, AanlMnirlalO,; '. -,.H Io HI o'clock a m., for building. a good and airh, stantial LEVKK on the east bank of the Whtt-ntoue rivor, ijwa the Colniabcu, t'hioace aad a-1 iliana Central liailroad grade at the east end of tne whotatone-iirifiei to ttre-anntment or rue Columbus and llubuuXuramke, blidm jovar their Whetstone. The Leveo will be built abotfefciek water. TiSt' a widtli iiu top of 6 loet, with side slopes of mat , and a half t Ono. ' ' ' - For further particular, ace aneeimaabma' at : work at the Uaiikins house of llartlit 4l Smith iu this city which will be ready ly the Slat inet.' We resorvn the Tight to. n'.kanyorallaada.' Tlie work to he completed within 90 davs after worn is awRraen. : jaonuiijr eatiaiates t be made' everv 3'i tlaya, in cash, rcsen'ing 15 per cent, aur lil completed. ' ' YV. A. KEIt, . -AvG-. CONOVEK. - V ' 15AKTUT . SMITH. -Cotumbhs, April M, lifJS. ' i aprlVlt (t"J NOTICE. The aunual meetiug of the' stockholdoTS of the ' Columbus Gas Liu'lit and (,'oke Corapauy, willoomena at tha edioe ofi the Company on MONDAY, April ,25th, at 1 o'clock p.m.. for the eIection-f lMrectors aud tfie tranaactian- of such other bu!uneas;as may fyV erly come before it. ' " W. A. PLATT, PrtaaVot. A. B. IiOKlxsox, Secretary. ,t ,- apri-jut . QOAL! COALJxi li i&aT - josiip.t it6ui.6.5" f.-.. . l '.i) i V-,'l Ol i t iev nave not ocen xreaieu u inc "uv act to proviae lor tue organization aun . - ,. . . -. t i i I ernmeut aecordins' fo the treaty. stipula- ... I ;..,,o nml mfllBA Ilrt W Til lw miltUftf.fl nioueil Mav 7. laoa. I v.. -ri of common- school s. 13. (Swan & GrltehUeld, p. I34t.) To repeal tho eighteenth section of an act amendatory of and supplementary to the act to regulate insurance companies, passed April 16, 1867, passed May 7, 1S69 (66 U. i. p. Stti.) Tu amend section five of au act enti tied "an act to amend sections seven nttrlir iiinn And tan nf an net missed Anril lath, 165. euUtled an act to relieve dis- steps to collect $2701.41 " ... ... I trift ennrta. and to iriva p-reatr eoncien-1 -" cy to the jmlieial system ot tne state,' passed April Cth. 185.. IS, & C, p 1161.1 . - . To amend section one of an act enti tled " an act further prescribing the pow e er and duties of the courts oi this state, ! and the judges thereof,", passed, April 5. 1858. (S. at U., lltU.J Should the measure fail, which the gov ernment have at hand to settle dinicni- JOIKT KK30LUTIOX8. ties with the Indians ou the line of the Kelating to American citizens coufmed Pacific railroad, it is estimated that a iu British dungeons. ' war which can not cud without vast ex- Directing the attorney general to make penditnres will be Inaugurated. contract with the directors of the Long- . w kix postkd stouhkkkpki:. viewAsyniuu : - - - . , .s.,.,i i,, rn,,;..;..r Providing for the adjournment of the ,, , v. . 'rT.0 ,,-,. tteneral assembly from April 18, 1870. at 9 "ZT L 1 IZZ.Z i, V.Lwi- a.m., until the first Tuesday of January, llig rT.i.tiou t Hon. ilii-rli li71. at half past two o'clock. Keqninng the attorney general to take Irom bauiuol Directing the Governor to receive pro posals for a tract of land, with buildiugs thereon, lor tue rctorni and industrial school for girls. KBL.it i ve to the amendmout ot the constitution of the I'uited States. Requiring the state librarian to procure full sets of the laws of the different McCulloch. The letter was dated the 1st inst., and .would have been accepted but for the fact that an examination ot the files showed that its wetl-informed author was removed from dice iu September last. .' LAND tiliASTS. Bv actual count it is ascertained that two hundred ud forty bills incorpora ting railroads and amending sets already passed, save been introduced thus far in port of General llardie s ommittco on the fall of the lu9pitnl heretotbro, sup pressed came. out. It censures all concerned rthe commissioner for selocting untried material: the block company tor not furnishing the quality they professed to be able to do; tlie architect tor not being more particular, and the contractors tor not throwing but worthless brick, and protesting further use of it, . . '. ASOTriKR IlADIGAL SWINDLK1C THE VIK- . j.' TUOCS POMKROY. ' , A short time since tho Secretary of the Treasury sent in a communication to the House in answer to a resolution asking how the appropriation of flOO.OOO, made when slavery was sbolisHaH-- in- ttie Uis-trict of rbmTbla: to enable all emancipated who desired to emigrate to Liberia or other point, had leen expended. The letter gave a detailed statement, and closed with a note saying that of the amount xpended, all has been accounted for by the several disbursing officers, with the exception of $25,000 advanced to 8. C. Pomeroy, which amount still remains to his debit nnaccounted for. ' It now appears that when this letter came ont Mr. Pomeroy lacked vouchers lor over eight thwnaand dollars, and the maTter had lieen running along since the full of 1864. To sqaare up the ease he filed his own nfiidavit sotting forth he had expended the funds ira directed by Mr. Lincoln. This paper is now under consideration in the treasury department. Senator Pomeroy says after lie hail contracted for a ship and snpplics to take colored ' people to Atrica, Mr. Seward came down on the enterprise with a heavy band, and obliged him to stop operations. Mr. Pomeroy then claims Mr. Lincoln told him to pay off the damages to the contractors on the best terms possible, and get out of the adventure. The result was that not a single emigrant got out of tho conntry, although every dollar of the 25;000 got ont of the treasury. ' To-day the-' committee held a session and rontinned the investigation ot tho charges against General Howard. Testimony was produced showing that Gen. Howard and his brother Charles arc the original owners of the patent brick out of which the Howard University is built, ami thev made a large sum of money out of it. THK AK.WV 1III.L. Scuator Wilson has so far declined to meet with General Logan for conference on the army bill. It is understood that Wilson is working quietly against the bill, and that his plan is to let it lay in the committee until it will be ton late to secure action upon it. Hall officials, and others ot our devout I other high officers of Paraguay citizens. ' . I were killed. Tlie mother, Tn-othors, anil iue tax i,km. - four children of Lopez, Mrs. Lynch, and i The text of the New York city and! many ofticers were made prisoners. - A county tax levies, presented in the state 1 large quantity of -arms and anmnitioit assembly on Thursday last, and yester-1 were also captured. At last advices a dav made the special order for Tuesday I treaty of peace was being prepared, with next,' are. published. There is no: in-I the Provisional Government of Paraguay, crease over that f last year in the! which had convened a -Constitutional amount appropriated for the ensuing year I Assembly for that purpose. and the rate ot taxation is thereby ue- Ia aaiu prepared for receiving ordera,-fia? Pittsburg and Hocking Coal, at his old stand, '.Sil Korth liish street, apr9-dtf Q1EALED PROPOSALS will lie received O at the office of the City Civil Engineer, iu Culinnhua, Ohio, nntil - :.,-. .. : Monday, April ISth, 18TV" I at 4 o'clock p.m., for furnisli ing materials and i uoins the following work, to-wit : For cradinr Glenn AHev frma Bnttlea atvtraa to Wilson atroeU ....... . . 1 or building a three foot brick newer in Koa- onth street troin Fourth street to the nrst alkrv east of Fourth street, . , Xho bids will be opened bv the committee e- tho ward in which the work is" to be doue. TU. committee reserve the right to reject any or a B. F. BOWKif, " " Citv Civil Engineer. City Civil Engineer's office, No. 88 South Hlgbj street, up stairs. apr!3dtd creased. STOCKS AND FIX.VKCE.- Tlie general trade is more active this week, bu t not yet satisfactory to mer chants. Tlie bank statement i- arwa-blo. Money cav. Sterling dull at uoiu unseti-iea;- niiirKOk openeti air 1174, and closed at ll'H. Carrying races, sy? 4i, and lfl paid lor borrowing. Clear ances, 567,000,000. Governments strong. Coupons of 'til, 114I4114: do tia, mjn3?s; u 'et, iio8ni ; do '65, I12lla?4; do now, 10Hi(S10U5; do '67; HOCgllO,'; do'6-, 110a1103 ; 10-40s, 1008 IUU2. Stocks firm at following rates; - Western Union Telegraph, Hart ford and Wells. 43: Pacific Mail, 37: New York Cen tral, 0-27Z: Scrip. ( Harlem, 14; ; Kcadtug, 'J'J; Michigan Central, 110J; Lako Shore, 88i; Illi nois Central. VM'A; 1'ittsbnrg 'JU'i;Xorth- wustern, 73g: do. Preferred, Hock Island, 11(4; Nif Jersey Central, 106ig St. Pnnl. 5U.Ji; bash, 'J; do. Preferred, 7(i; Fort Vayne, 'JZ; Terre Haute, iHi Chicago and Alton, lilt; Ohio and Mississippi, SiU'S; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. 7i'X. CANADA. 4'onliriuHliou of ibe Arrival of Feuias Supitliea C'Hcenlrntien of Froip fit Montreal. CRIMINAL. An Outraged II HNbamrf Mksols . Wife and Her Paramour. AMUSEMENTS., Hi o PERA-HOUSE. Keaihxii, Pa., April 17, 1870. John Lilt., a . German, yesterday shot hrs wife, ; and another German named Spayd, employed by him. ; The former was wounded slightly, and the latter dangerously. Lutz Bitrreudered himself. Alledged undue familiarity between the parties was tne cause. . omo nis wis. aud Eric, Adms Express, ol)i; s, 19; Americau, 3d; United States, ISosiox, April IS, la.u. Two rciioits conliiui the stories of the arrival of iniiiiitions of war along the Canada bordor. A gentleman connected with the Vermont Contral railroad suys that lor Toledo, Ohio, has 426 licensed retail liquor shops, 74 houses of prostitution, ' Petroleum. V. iNasliy,- three weekly some l.00 Kuilual majority, and not n single Democratic, newspaper. This is all natural enough, and does not surprise any one. Stenbrnville Gazette. Toledo docs uow boast "a single Dem ocratic newspaper," and a very good one at that. Tho first number of the Toledo Democrat has just reached us. It is a neatly printed journal, edited by Mr. John A. Laut; is thoroughly Democratic, nud bears in its lace all the marks in dicative of a successful venture. A brakciuan in the employ the Allan tic and Great Western Kail way, met with a severe accident at Mansfield ou Friday, which will probably result fatally. As tho freight train on which he was employed was leaving Mansfield, going Went, the brakeinau made an attempt to board it, but missed his hold and fell across the track. The wheels of several cars passed over him, cutting off lus leg and arm. lie was removed to comfortable quarters, and surgeons were ' -ROSSINI'S GKA2SU MASTKH VTOHKt STAB AT MATE11! 'Will be produced on '" " Thursday Evening, April Slat, 180, ''."'' '" BY THS , '. j-,,,.; PHILHARMONIC ; SOCIETY,: Sumrted hy a full Oucukstka of nearly thirty select musicians, under the conductorsliip of. Mr. Ilcrnmnn Icltlin-It ! Second Crand Concert of ., the Seas. CAST OF SOLO P4BIS.: - i Ira. Lizzie Eckbardt, Mn.J. A. M-nr, rut, :TIi 1'arnie Slohl, 91iaa-I'lorrnrc Wrtmarr, ITIiss Iydia Oeinr, Mr. W. il. I.att, lr. H. M. Hhedn Mr. Jaarpli lalkrabacli, -Mr. if. W. . Krillniaiii. , . -'-' ADTIISSIO'V: ' " Press CirchOiud larquctte 75CI. ltes;rved Seats 91.0V Family Circle.......:........ .'....'. SOCte. Sale of seats to commence Suturdny, April 16tb, at John Seltzer's Muaic Store. ...... . , Doors open at 71 o'clock. : Concert to commence precisely at 8. l or particulars see Programmea. aprMTA-Sdtd FOR SALE. . T710U SALE THE JL. Mr. IUvhard Kevina, on Broadway. Will ue soki low anu on easy terms. April 1st. Apply to . mch!-dtf WALTER MOEEISOX, RESIDENCE OF Broadway. Will Possession gies several days there lias been an unusual number of strangers carried over I summoned who proceeded to amputate tho road in the direction ot the border I the crushed limbs. TOE RENT. Xt NEW YORK. The Kichardaon-.UcFnrlan C aiae Knilraad Accident Primce Pierre Uanapnrta Believed ! be in the City AnzHHt Bclmant t Ike Paria His llame Death af t'iumadare jlende I centra ted a large liody ot troops at Jlon towns, and thev aro now scattered in small sounds around Burlington aud St. Albans. Tho parties are nil Irish, and thev have- beeu very reticent in conver sation with strangers. He also confirms the story of some weeks since, of the ar rival of boxes of small arms, addressed to well-known Fenian sympathizers in dif- lcrent sections of Vermont, but what dis position was made- ot them is unknown. There is no doubt the Fenians mean to give the Canadians considerable uneasiness, even if thev do not make au actual attack. To guard against any surprise of dan ger, tho Dominion government has con- KENT THE ply at this onice. Ah Absconded Book-keener. enr.nUVn.a.ar "'.."irl ' nmvbln for I state. - .--' ' this Congress. Two-thirds ask for land the creation and regulation of incorpor- Relative to the death ot ex-Governor I grants. sted companies in Jlie. state of uiio,"l xnuime. . . "' ,1 appkophutioss. passed May 1, l&tt, and an act to amend Relative to requesting ine seuaiors ami T,ie ,luncieucy ju, which fiually pass- i .. , sections ixty-8ix, sixty-seven aua seven- iuieuu.nj ui cwi8ic. ed the house Friday, cxintained un appro- irom apoplexy, tyof the aforesaid act, passed January to secure the passage of a law granting priation 0f 40,00oto complete tho Chi- vkkiutt against adams ex pi: 2C, lrXSo. S. Vt C., P..'J05, and S. S. p. liberal pension to surviving soldiers and Marine Hospital." Representative - pasty. ' Aru I ai'liliiira i tl.M'tianAfl nil till 1 TI fiT tllfl m'lir - . , . . t t irt " -k,a ...a r.t oV lI "-V! fi'Zil? ' A venlict of 5,000 has been i j oinii'i , ...... --. ...... , . i inik nnnini.uMi null raimiru i ,i i mh lamiiiiiL- repeal section liC9 of the municipal code fO. L. v ok 66. pp. 2C2 and 26:5.) An act to am end section 2tT7 of an act entitled an act to provide for the organ ization and government of municipal conorations. (O. L. 60, pate 1SW.1 To amend section tliiitccn of au act lo amend and supplementary to an act en, titled an act to provide for the reorgan-ication, supervision and maintenance of common schools, passed March 14th, 1853, and the. acts amendatory thereto; also, supplementary to an act for the support and better regulation of common schools in the town of Akron, passed teumary Bth, 1847, aud the acts amendatory there to; also, supplementary to au act lor tne better regulation of the public schools iu cities, towns, etc., passed February 21st, 184, and tne acts amcnuaiory thereto. (S. &. S., page 704.) Further supplementary to the "act makinir provisions for the incorporation of cemetory associations," passed Febru ary 24, 184H. ' ' Limiting the compensation of certain ofticers therein named. To provide for extending the protec tion and benefits of the lunatic asylums of the state to the chronic insane, and to reneal section one (11 of an act entitled an act to amenu seciion nineieen of au act passed April 7, lri5C, .entitled an act to provide for the uniform gov ernment and better regulation of the ln-natio asylums of the state, and the care of idiots aud the insane," passed April 16, 1p!62, (S. & 8., page 4.1;),) and to amend sectiou twenty t20) of the original act to winch said section one (l) is amendatory. To amend. an act to authorize railroad companies to increase tlieir capital stock aud issue bonus in certain cases," passed Anril 9. labl.. (S. &. S. 12:1.) . , . : .rT ..." i , .. To anicmi seciion. i mi act relating to roads and highways, snd to repeal gaid original section '1. S. oi h., p. i fciippU'iucntnry.to the. act passed May-lS, leMil, entitled "an act for tho preservation and repairing of the iintioiial road in Ohio, aud for the collection oi toll thereon: and to the act passed April h. lrt&. entitled au act to amend the second Lookiim to couverting tho White Sul phur Svrinjrs property into a home for soldiers' and sailors' orphans. Directing the board of public works to appropriate and condemn, as easement for the use of ..the state, the right to flood certain lauds nor the Lewistowu rescr voir. Relative to the erection of for the Governor of Ohio. Rcqnestins: senators and representa tives in congress from the state to secure an appropriation tor v ilbertorce L ul versity, Joint resolution of respect to the mem orv of Maior General George H. Thomas, Providing for the appointment of a committee bv the Governor to escort tho remains of Major General George H Thomas through the State of-Ohio. Making provisions for an appropriation to purchase books for the use of the con victs in the penitentiary. Rescinding a joint resolution adopted May 6, 1S69, Ujt the payment of Samuel Dovle, Authorizing the commissioners of the sinking fund to negotiate a temporary loan. INDIANAPOLIS. International Convention of tho Vonng OTea'e C'arUlian Asaociatioa A I. arse Alteadaare Predicted Ample Arrangement Brina; Pm fretrd. mpleted tee on appropriations of the house, a re port showing the necessity of an appro priation to bo made at once of 20,000 for improving the Louisville and Port land canal. xnis is an audition to tne amount to be named bv tho i-omuiitteeon commerce on tho river and Harbor bill. It seems probable that the committee will grant it. ? CONGRESS NOT IX Sl bSIOSi. . Neither-bouse is in session to-day. Sen ators and members iu lartd nmuberfe are culling upon ihe President and headiJ.of departments. AFTER TBK.C014Ji.CTUK OF NKW.OI1I.KANS. The Louisiana delegation are makiiiua dead set upon tho 1 resident and Bee re tarv Boutwell for the remoTul of the col lector of the port of New Orlenus, who is a brother-in-law ot the former. Charges of corruption are specific. I'SFAVOBACLE TO CUBA lNSfHGBST8. The' state department is iu receipt of voluminous dispatches irom our consul at Havaiis, who represents aft'uirs there uutavoruble to the insurgents. 1 be im pression is that the rebellion Will not last much longer THK HOWAKD INVESTIGATION-. Thonah the couimittcehave decided uot to permit any of their proceedings to. bo published, or to allow- counsel to have copies ot the testimouy, yet tue witnesses have no hesitation iu saying what they tcstihcd to. the evidence. taken lor a day or two lnis been very black in its character against General Howard and tho, freeduicu s bureau, and sustained the he received from one 'General llallouh. bureau, a warraut on t he treasury of the XKW Yokx, April 17, ljfVO-DKATII OV COMMOIKHtE MKADR. .. Commodore Meade died yeasterday ESS COM- rccovcrcd against the Adams Express Company, the treal, and in a few days there will be a strong guard along the whole frontier. The Fenians iu 1 lost on and vicinity are quiet, and disclaim all knowledge of any projected attack upon Canada. They ad mit, liowever, that there is reason for the Canadians to be on the alert at all times. Montreal, April 17, 1870. American silver is being received on Government account at five per cent, discount until the 5th of April, after which value ot a large 01 peaenes lutended tu dist.nnt will be five and onu-half per cvciuug, ac- Mouroo iu 1867. 'kff York, April Iti, 137a THK M'KAKI.ANIr-KICHARCSOX CASK. When the prosecution in the Kielianl- son homicide case mt iu their testiuiony mi rluitt:il of the defence. Horace Grim- lev will tcBtifv that McFailand said to I"'"- f " " wi'l'--'"""- .j r.... Im fl unri.il tu rmituiiiA t hAir An inarv !iv- nim, oeiorc iuo urt dhuullii, iuui ue uait cent. Dr. Schullz arrived this coinpauied by Dr. Lynch. All couutry volunteers ordered to duty have arrived, except tho eleventh battal ion of St. Andrew. The city corps are to drill two hours a day, and as long as t hoy decided to permanently separate from his wifo; that if sho was fully resolved to separate from him it must bo so. He added, iu his interview with Greeley. that ho should try and maKe a num ot himself. J. F. Cleveland, a brother-in-law of Horace Greeley, will testify that McFar ocatioits. Drilling has beeu going ou all dav on Champ De Mars. Auairs at tiio frontier aro reported ouiet. Tho new fractional curreucy was put in circulation to-day. OiTAWA, OK r., April lii, l0. The expedition to Red river will num ber 1 0.000 picked men. including a steel ade. as well as land sent him to Richardson to. sav thut ""X,.,y aim rocKei on 1 .,,1,1 .,,.... it 41,.. a....r .ti. ... SO"" lOVill 1UI11HUS. iirlitiim tli'it- tIia li,,v l'.tn.v I icmt.ii,.., aimiiiuiiii 1110 unmi, uiil ,,i luinlMiirnlii.J until w new iiiiuding iu ine rear 01 tne be final, ou cone was placed at . twelve years of age, when he could decide to which one ho would cling. J minis Henri JBrown will testify that McFarland had dogged Uichardsou's steps for some time previous to the last shooting, looking for an apportunity to shoot hiiu, and not get shot himself. Sim ilar testimony will be presented to prove that Mclarland was sane enough to I watch for a sate opportunity to shoot. The use made of Mrs. Ualhoiiu s letters iu the McFarland trial is universally dc-nouueod. The World, which has from the lirst been violently against Richard- House of Commons, in tended for a li brary, but it was extinguished before mucil damage was done. Detectives are on the track of the persons who are suspected of setting it on lire. THE LAKES. Navigation Opened Steamer Cleared for BnA'alo. son nud his friends, savs of her: "Like I.NuuMArous, April 17, lMo. ; lino freedmeu's bureau, ami sustained the mauv other iuuoceut persons, she is ac- The International Convention of tho I lirst charge of the . lii'tceu spocilioatioiis. I cidentally involved in the publicity of a Young Men's Christian Association will I The executor o the estate testified that 1 legal iirocess ; and if chivalry had not lw l.olil in this citv on tli '1 o-!,i oin. I he received tfOm one General liallouh, 1 departed troui tho bosoms ot lawyers and ,o-.i! r t , iB tho treasurer of the freedinrns tho attie cells of editors, thoy would and i)th ot June next. It is expected I,,,,...!!, a, warrant on the treasurv of tha I treat with nmra mnllnnoHH ami initio,,.. that from fifteen to eighteeu hundred I United States for $114,000, in part pay-I lady whose only fault appears to have regular, and three to live thousand cor- I inent for the laud ot the Howard Liu vol-I tuo earnest a fidelity to a Irieud." responuing iicicj;uii-b n iu 00 preseut. 1 Sliy, a pnvaie tuiiui,unw r mmy uncoil-1 iua. v mnifuu oiut .tils. r?t. Ollicilllr, The association of this city is making I nected with the government iu any way. I since they, have been attacked by the ample arrangements to entertain all who I Other witneBSos the contractors and I lawyers, have been beseiged by their Toi.kdo, Ohio, April 17, 1870. The Union Steamboat Company's steamer Olcan cleared for liuflalo this afternoon and the Northern Trausjiortation steamer Akron will leave to-morrow for Ogdens-burg. Thcso are tho .first clearances ol the season for those points. THE FIRE FIEND. JBnraiua ofat'hnrt'b, PMIoMrr, Kte., l,o, 100,000. NArtiiUA, JJ. H., April 17, l7i. 'I1!.., l.'ii-jt f 'iinfrriMrntiiin'il f!lmreli nml .... ..... ... .iiibiMini .11 nuillVlUCI T, ,111. r.. ..w ..'.... t...a l.tlll I J 1.1D, , u in Vll 1 I , V L 1 1 C 1 1 I All. , . . . i -.- f"l . , ' " - may come, ilany oi tne leading rail-1 of the building knwn as the Howard I lrieuds, among tho best lersons in New some adioiuing buildings, including the roails bare agreetl to carry the delegates I University testified that they were paid l.kork, so assure t hum of their fullest es-1 nostofliee block.weie consuini'd last ui4it. i nun litre. I uy ufuwuiuiuimii,irt-iiiri mun:xmil I tcciu uuii nipaiii in mm Olltraireoils ' 1 ,im KlOtl UCti. The Detiiinco l)eiH0.rat, referring to the late congressional clocliun iu that district says: "Had Williams county supported Mr. Hill as cordially as Defiance and Paulding, his election iui"ht have been possible. But when it was known iu the eastern part of the district that a thousand votes were to bo withheld from him in Williams, tho effect was to cause Dem ocrats to almost abandon the contest to Peck. More need not be said." On the same point, the Fremont Ifessciwer says: Seven hundred loois in llliaius county voted for Carter. Four hundred asses iu Wood county voted for Peck. One thousand voters were disgusted and remained at home in Henry, Defiance and Putnam. Five hundred buzzards sat on the fence iu Lucas, and that is tho way Hill was defeated."' Rather more forcible than elegant. The Chilicolhc Advertiser says: '' The oldest person resident iu this county, re corded in the Pioneer Record, is Mrs. Mary llrannock, of Concord township. She says sho was thirteen years of age at tho commencement of tha revolutionary war, which would make her one hundred and seven years of age. She is blind, bnt her other "senses are unimpaired. Her husband served 1 two years iu the Dun-niore war; seven in tho revolution; three n the Indian war of 171)1, and helped put down the Shay whisky insurrection.' Ho emigrated to the Scioto- in 100, and died within tour nnles of Chillicotho in 1S14. The Springfield Transcrijrt says that Mr- Charles K. .Thomas, of that city, has lately returned from au extended trip through several of tho Southern States. Ho reports himself well satisfied with tho prospects in that region, and thinks that cotton planting docs and will pay better than corn. Alabama, pleased him in regard to soil and climate better than any of the other States he visited. While in Mississippi he visited Jackson and saw there Jas. H. Tiles, formerly a colored lawyer of Springfield, but now a member of the Mississippi Legislature. Piles, in common with the other "carpot-baggers," is making lus position pay. lie has al- cady ouiaiueu possession oi uw acres of land. Tho laud is swampy but Piles has secured a law ordering tho drainage of this land at the public expense, , . Tho Democrats of Putnam county hold fheir convention at Ot'awu on tho 9th. The following nominations, under the CARRIAGES popular vide system, wero declared: Treasurer, William McCluie; Auditor, J. Dcilinbaugh, Prosecuting Attorney, S. Sutton; County Commissioner,, lk II. I.chiukul; Infirmary Director,. S. Kline. Tho two-term system for county olhcers received the approval ot tho Democracy I Oldct. of tho county by a vote ot i-S25 to 10t: and a resolution adopted declaring that no announcement for more than t wo consecutive terms, will bo recognized. Resolutions were adopted in opposition to the pending bill aud all class legislation; aud declaring that "we do not accept tlie RENT A DESIRABLE NEW residence, aouthweat corner of Hiirh atrrftt aud Buttles avenue. S. S. KICKLY. . .. .. (luchltMtf ' TTIOR A. T70R A. of building JXo. 74 North Hisfc treet. Ap- SECOND FLOOR treet. Ap mehl-dtf THE RATT.RQADS. Departure and Arrival of Tratns. S 15p.ru Ml 40p.m S 30 p.m , Chicago liltbir;r, Cirx-innati and (It. I.oaia Railway PU'Ilasan BtsM, ... Depart. - Arrive, Mail and Express. . ...... 13 10 a.m , 10 45 a.m rastl.ine ;tl3ta.iu . Pittsburg Express 9 10 p.m Local Acconiniud'u (this,, 4 train starts from freight yard) , 5 15 a.m I. ('. & St. ,. K'jr C'oluinbna. and Indiana Central aAirlai. Southern Expres.........;i2 15a.m . -. S 35 a.m KastLiiid Ill5a.ni . 11 10a.m Western Egress ..." '5 45 p.m . "3 00 a.m Local Acconimod'n (this - ' ' ti-aiu starts from freight - u 1 yard) ... ., ........ . (i GO a-m - SMsm Cleveland, Colnmbns. Cincinnati aad Indianapolis Knilwaiy. ' Xew York Express i;235a.m IH t.m Uincinnati Express .La,t Buflalo, )...'... ....;. '.. Hi0a.m UMU .. . j.l . I .... 1.H . , - land,) Sprinfield. Express, (via .- Delaware.) . Local Aceomniod'n, (this train starts from freight ' yanl) : . Little Miami Bailroad. Night ErnrefKi....:...'... :i0.a.m , Pittsburg Express...... ;tl 00 a.m Cincinnati Express... . ... - 1 49 p.m ' Fast Lino , -..25 p.ra . Mail and Exprea .... , ..,T....... Local Aocommod'n (this""' ' train starts from freight' ' '"' "' '' yard) 55 a.m Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Centra" Ohio vision. ' Mad 3 90 s.m ' 1035 '.m Fast Line. ....... 1190am - 4Wp.nl Express , V 50 p.m .....11 iS p.iu Local Acommodation 12 15 pm : t ..ft,-P .. Colmubns and jloekina; Valley B, B. Mail ................. 1 iMtm 1 10.T0a.rn Express... .....;,, ' 3 H5p.rn ' '5 SO p.m Dail y. f Eicont Monday. 'Sleeping Cars a Udwd . 3 03 p.in a 10 pjo ; ,130 p.m 00 p.m 10 5-Oa.m 500B.B1 ' 7 15p.ni 2 25a.m lruoa-m .0S p.m 1 CARRIAGES. B E. BOOTH. OOTH'S II. F. BOOTH, AND ; BIGGIES. M.VNUEACT01lV:orner-Third and Cay kts. KEPOSlXOliV OiU'a Block, North Hit-k atreet, COLmBN, omoi' V, '. '. Largo!, and most widely knows EntalJ lishuientiu Ccntiml Ohio.. ; : On luind. Mhil'tiu'l'op Buggies, ' ' lhaetons, ..". - , , Kockaways, , , Umrontha,.,, ... tarria(l so-cai ed V"0U,aUrrncHim7rl l.Vtl I And open l'.iiggles of latest style, snd best a t he Constitution, as proclaimed by I 'le terial aud tlnisn,- and a large stiK-k of second baud .Secretary ot State." I Bougies aud Carriages. baud. tapiaddcwly. 1